MacKillop in 2022

Rob MacKillop (born 1959) is a Scottish composer and multi-instrumentalist, specializing in lute,[1][2] theorbo, vihuela, banjo,[3][4] ukulele[5] and both classical and Russian guitar.[6] He is an important performer of Early Music in Scotland.[7] He is also a photographer.[8][9]

Biography

Rob MacKillop was born in Dundee, Scotland. After a youthful period of playing the ukulele, MacKillop started teaching himself guitar as a teenager, playing along to records of Muddy Waters and Johnny Winter. When 17 years old, he was asked by his brother-in-law, Angus McFarlane, to play slide guitar on what was claimed to be Scotland’s first punk single, though it was more in the style of pub rock with a Stones/New York Dolls influence. The single was re-released in 2017.[10]

In 2001, he was awarded a Churchill Fellowship for his research into medieval Scottish music.[11] In 2004, he was named Composer in Residence for Morgan Academy in Dundee, and in 2001 was Musician in Residence for Madras College, St Andrews. He also organized and directed the Dundee Summer Music Festival. He was formerly Musician In Residence at Queen Margaret University, Musselburgh near Edinburgh.

MacKillop recorded several compositions by Roman Turovsky on vihuela, lute and theorbo.[12][13] Turovsky's Cantio Sarmatica CXI was dedicated to MacKillop.[14]

Discography

He has recorded seven CDs of music for various early plucked instruments, three of which reached the Number One position in the Scottish Classical Music Chart.[15]

  • Love Is The Cause - Scottish Tunes for Viola da gamba and baroque Guitar, Jonathan Dunford, gamba, and Rob MacKillop, baroque guitar. Arrangements from Scottish manuscripts. Alpha 530. 2009.
  • Fernando Sor - the Art of the 19th-century Guitar, Volume 1 - Selected Studies. RMmusic 2012.[16]
  • The Early American Parlour Banjo - Rob MacKillop, gut-strung banjo.
  • Recital: The Art of the Banjo 1910 - 1930. RMmusic, 2012.
  • James Oswald - Twelve Divertimentis for the Guittar (1759) - ASV Gaudeamus CD GAU 221
  • Premier recording of the complete divertimenti for the guitar by James Oswald, performed on an original wire-strung guitar from c.1765.
  • The Healing - Scottish lute, cittern and guitar music. Greentrax Recordings, 2002. CDTRAX227.
  • Flowers of the Forest - Scottish lute, cittern and guitar music. Greentrax Recordings, 1998. CDTRAX155.
  • Plucked Instruments in the Edinburgh University Collection of Historical Musical Instruments, played by Rob MacKillop. Baroque guitar, French, mid-18th century; 9 course lute, labelled Matteus Buchenberg; 19th-century guitar by Louis Panormo, 19th-centru guitar by C. F. Martin. 1999. EUCHMICD101.
  • Graysteil - Music from the Middle Ages and Renaissance In Scotland - Rob MacKillop, lute, William Taylor harp and clarsach, Paul Rendal (tenor voice) Andrew Hunter ( traditional music singer). Dorian Records, 1997. Dorian Discoveries DIS 80141.
  • Notes of Note, Notes of Joy - The Rowallan Consort, Temple Records, 1995. Scottish music of the 16th and 17th centuries. Lute (Rob MacKillop), clarsach, (William Taylor), voice, (Paul Rendall and Mhaiari Lawson). Temple Records COMD 2058.
  • The Songs of Alexander Montgomerie, Poet to James VI of Scotland. Paul Rendall, tenor, Rob MacKillop lute and mandour. ASV Gaudeamus CD GAU249

Family

MacKillop's wife Susan Rennie is a writer who translated the Adventures of Tintin into Scots.[17]

Bibliography

MacKillop is an author of many didactic music scores published by Mel Bay.[18]

  • 24 Pieces for Guitar by Gilbert Isbin - edited and recorded by Rob MacKillop. Mel Bay Publications MB30660M
  • Classical and Contemporary Studies for Bass Guitar - arranged and edited by Rob MacKillop Mel Bay Publications MB30676M
  • Tunes from 17th-century Scotland for mandolin - arranged and recorded by Rob MacKillop. Mel Bay Publications MB30679M
  • Easy Classical Mandolin Tunes for Kids - arranged and recorded by Rob MacKillop. Mel Bay Publications MB30680M
  • Easy Popular Mandolin Tunes for Kids - arranged and recorded by Rob MacKillop. Mel Bay Publications MB30681M
  • DADGAD Easy Christmas Favourites - arranged and recorded by Rob MacKillop. Mel Bay Publications MB30644M
  • DADGAD Ragtime and Early Jazz - arranged and recorded by Rob MacKillop. Mel Bay Publications MB30568M
  • DADGAD Old-Time, Flatpicking and Bluegrass - arranged and recorded by Rob MacKillop. Mel Bay Publications MB30567M
  • Introduction to the Lute - for lute and guitar players - arranged and recorded by Rob MacKillop. Mel Bay Publications MB30589M
  • 20 Progressive Fingerstyle Studies for Uke - arranged and recorded by Rob MacKillop. Mel Bay Publications MB22126M
  • Easy DADGAD Classics for Acoustic Guitar - arranged and recorded by Rob MacKillop. Mel Bay Publications MB30545M
  • DADGAD Blues - arranged and recorded by Rob MacKillop. Mel Bay Publications MB30544M
  • 20 Pieces from Briggs’ Banjo Instructor arranged for Ukulele - arranged and recorded by Rob MacKillop. Mel Bay Publications MB22127M
  • Early Irish-American Banjo - arranged and recorded by Rob MacKillop. Mel Bay Publications MB22173M
  • Bach’s Cello Suites I-III arranged for Tenor Banjo - arranged and recorded by Rob MacKillop. Mel Bay Publications MB30430M
  • Early American Classics for Banjo - arranged and recorded by Rob MacKillop. Mel Bay Publications MB22172M
  • The Bach Uke Book - duets for two ukuleles, one in gCEA tuning, the other a baritone in DGBE tuning - arranged and recorded by Rob MacKillop, ukulele, and Gordon Ferries (guitar). Mel Bay Publications MB30024M
  • Easy DADGAD Celtic Guitar - arranged and recorded by Rob MacKillop. Mel Bay Publications MB30543M
  • 20 Old-Time American Tunes arranged for Ukulele - arranged and recorded by Rob MacKillop. Mel Bay Publications MB30037M
  • 20 Easy Classical Uke Pieces for Kids - arranged and recorded by Rob MacKillop. Mel Bay Publications MB30429M
  • 20 Spanish Baroque Pieces by Gaspar Sanz arranged for Ukulele - arranged and recorded by Rob MacKillop. Mel Bay Publications MB22128M
  • 20 Popular Uke Tunes for Kids - arranged and recorded by Rob MacKillop. Mel Bay Publications MB30431M
  • 20 Easy Fingerstyle Studies - arranged and recorded by Rob MacKillop. Mel Bay Publications MB30025M
  • 20 Celtic Fingerstyle Uke Tunes - arranged and recorded by Rob MacKillop. Mel Bay Publications MB22129M
  • The Scottish Guitar - arranged and recorded by Rob MacKillop. Centerstream Publications
  • Scottish Traditional Music For Guitar in DADGAD and Open G Tunings, by Rob MacKillop. The Hardie Press.
  • Sonatas of the Scottish Enlightenment - arranged for fingerstyle/classical guitar, by Rob MacKillop. Mel Bay 2001

References

  1. "A New Literary Form Is Born: An Interview with Suhayl Saadi". 3ammagazine.com. 4 August 2009. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  2. "Blog - Rob MacKillop explains the Baroque lute for modern guitar players with a LLD ® Weiss 13c Baroque lute". Leluthdore.com. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  3. "Interview with Rob MacKillop by Paul Roberts 8/24/10 - Paul Roberts' Blog - Banjo Hangout". Banjohangout.org. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  4. "Rob MacKillop - Classic Banjo". Banjocrazy.com. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  5. "Rob MacKillop". Iloveclassicalukulele.com. 21 May 2017. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  6. "Sarenko And Co". Sarenkoandco.com. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  7. "Balcarres". Scottishlute.com. 26 October 2011. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  8. "imagesRM". Imagesrm.com. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  9. "Babelsberg studio photographer". Babelsberg-studio.com. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  10. "DRIVE, THE - Jerkin' 7" (NEW) (P)". Shop.detourrecords.co.uk. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  11. "Siccas Guitars - The world's finest guitars in one place". Siccasguitars.com. 20 December 2013. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  12. "Lute and Theorbo Music of Roman Turovsky". Robmackillop.net. 7 September 2013. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  13. "DIALOGUES WITH TIME". Torban.org. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  14. "Cantio Sarmatica CXI (Turovsky-Savchuk, Roman) - IMSLP: Free Sheet Music PDF Download". Imslp.org. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  15. "Archived copy". www.melbay.com. Archived from the original on 3 March 2013. Retrieved 17 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  16. "CD Baby Music Store". store.cdbaby.com. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  17. "Tintin in Scots". Tintinscots.com. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  18. "Introduction to the Lute Book + Online Audio - Mel Bay Publications, Inc. : Mel Bay". Melbay.com. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
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