Douglas Whates (bass)

Douglas Whates was born in England in 1981 to a Scottish mother and a half English/half German father. While much of his childhood was spent living in Scotland, England and the Middle East, in 1996 he returned to Scotland where he studied with Dr. Gordon McPherson at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, graduating in 2004 with a 1st class honours.

He has had works performed by the London Sinfonietta and RSAMD players, the Hebrides Ensemble, the Paragon Ensemble, the National Youth Guitar Ensemble with Allan Neave, Ensemble Symposia, and in 2003 wrote the music for Nemesis Inferno – Thorpe Park’s Bolliger & Mabillard steel inverted roller coaster.

Also active as a bassist, he is a member of Allan Glen’s ‘Reunion’ Quintet, the Hetherington/McAllister/Agnew/Whates quartet, as well as fronting his own jazz trio and classical sextet.

http://www.douglaswhates.com

Discography:


Maelasta / Maelasta


Blue Rose Code / Rawlnish

Artist’s Itinerary (click dates for more info):

24/05/08 - Brel, Glasgow


Latest reviews in brief:


Matthew McAllister / Merula @ Tokafi.com

It has almost become a general consensus that classical and contemporary repertoire need to be treated fundamentally different. “Merula”, however, works exactly because it defies the dogma. For his debut album, Matthew McAllister has taken the liberty of showing his abilties within the most diverse contexts, of organising a time-travel package through the ages and of recording his own interpretations of “a choice selection of classic guitar repertoire, alongside newer styles of contemporary guitar music.”

Agnew & McAllister / Recital @ Classical Guitar

The Agnew/McAllister duo once again show their talents as arrangers in a superb presentation of the Fantasie from “Carmen” where Aisling Agnew displays her highly polished, fluid technique to its best advantage … Throughout this recording the duo handles all the technical and musical requirements with aplomb and have produced a most alluring disc.

Agnew & McAllister / Recital @ Tokafi.com

If you can’t catch this duo live, then “Recital” is the next best thing … a work which lures you into loving it by its unintrusive nature … it is vivid and full of the pleasure of being alive


 

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