Cuillin Sound 
          Stefan KLAVERDAL 
          Liten Statymusik 
          Leonardo de LORENZO 
          Divertimento No. 1, Op. 24 
          Traditional 
          The Day Dawns (Two traditional Shetland folk melodies, arr. 
          Laurence Perkins)
          Ludwig van BEETHOVEN 
          Variations on Là ci darem la mano 
          Francis POULENC 
          Sonata for clarinet and bassoon 
          Laurence PERKINS 
          Variations on La Follia 
          Eugène BOZZA 
          Sérénade en trio 
          Charles KOECHLIN 
          Trio 
          Leonardo de LORENZO 
          Divertimento No. 2, Op. 29 
          Traditional
          From the Western Isles (Hebridean folk melodies arr. Perkins): 
          Skye Fisher’s Song; I shall take a trip to Tobermor; Love Lilt 
          and Lullaby from Eriska; The St. Kilda Wedding 
          Cuillin Sound (Lynda Coffin (flute); Sarah Watts (bass clarinet); Laurence 
          Perkins (bassoon)) 
          rec. Community Hall, Isle of Raasay, Western Scotland, November 2011 
          
          CUILLIN SOUND CUILL1001 [77:42] 
        
         This pleasing collection of melodious chamber music 
          for wind instruments is performed by the trio, Cuillin Sound. It has 
          been vibrantly recorded under the aegis of doyen producer, Andrew Keener. 
          The sound really takes you by the lapels so be warned. It's quite a 
          peppery and variegated mix. 
            
          We start with Klaverdal's Liten Statymusik with its piercing, 
          rasping and keening challenge balanced with de Lorenzo's pastiche baroquerie 
          in the shape of two Divertimenti. The Day Dawns marries up a 
          lamenting and avian melody with a Shetland jig in arrangements by bassoonist 
          Laurence Perkins. After this we are back to one classical composer joining 
          hands with another across the years: this in Beethoven's freewheeling 
          variations on Mozart's famous melody. Then it’s all change again 
          for the clarinet/bassoon Poulenc which is his usual garnish of grotesque 
          enchantment and flâneur romance. 
            
          Bozza's Sérénade en Trio bustles, implores and 
          bubbles most delightfully. It sits lightly on the mind yet keeps it 
          engaged. Koechlin's Trio is more serious, haunting and consoling. It 
          stands for gravity among so much that charms and entreats. It only relents 
          from this posture in the final Allegro. The last four tracks are Perkins' 
          arrangements of four Hebridean melodies. After the dreamy Skye Fisher's 
          song comes the jaunty I shall take a trip to Tobermory and 
          the conjoined Love Lilt and Eriskay Lullaby - magical 
          stuff. The St Kilda Wedding movement pipes high and bubbles low. 
          We end with this light effusion. 
            
          Thus we have here a nicely calculated wind trio confectionery selection. 
          
            
          This little label with a big heart has also produced what looks like 
          a promising collection of modern-ish British music for bass clarinet 
          and piano. The details are shown after the end of this review. 
            
          Rob Barnett 
              
          Timeless Shades - Music for bass clarinet and piano by British composers 
          
          CUILLIN SOUNDS CUILL1002 
          CD 1 
          [1] Minnesang - Piers Hellawell 
          [2] Darkness Visible - George Nicholson 
          [3] Ding Dong Bell - Elizabeth Winters 
          [4] Those sweet sweet melodies - Graham Fitkin 
          [5] Soliloquy IV - Thomas Simaku 
          CD 2 
          [1] Timeless Shades of Green - Stephen Davismoon 
          [2] child to the black faced night - Marc Yeats 
          [3] Taking Shape - Iain Matheson 
          [4] Fall of the King - Antony Clare 
          Sarah Watts (bass clarinet) Antony Clare (piano)