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Faustus (band)

Faustus are a folk music duo based in the UK. The all-male membership brings together multi-instrumentalist musicians active across many other leading bands in the UK folk scene: Benji Kirkpatrick (Seth Lakeman Band, Bellowhead, Steeleye Span), Saul Rose (Waterson–Carthy, Whapweasel) and formerly Paul Sartin (Bellowhead, Belshazzar's Feast). They have been described as “bloke-folk” and aiming to “rescue contemporary folk from the curse of feyness” (The Independent).[1] In 2007 they received a 75th anniversary award from the English Folk Dance and Song Society, and they were nominated as best group at the 2009 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.

Faustus
OriginHampshire, Shropshire, Hertfordshire, UK
GenresEnglish folk music
InstrumentsVocals, fiddle, guitar, melodeon, oboe, bouzouki, cor anglais, banjo, mandolin
Years active1998–present
LabelsFellside
Navigator
West End Music
Westpark Music
MembersBenji Kirkpatrick
Saul Rose
Past membersPaul Sartin (1998 - 2022, his death)
Pete Flood (2010)
James Fagan (2010)
Websitefaustusband.com

Origins (1998–2004) edit

Faustus evolved out of an earlier four-piece band, Dr Faustus, featuring Sartin and Kirkpatrick alongside melodeon player and singer Tim van Eyken and concertina player Robert Harbron.
Sartin and Kirkpatrick had been playing together for a number of years, and were looking to expand their work with others to explore traditional English music. Sartin met van Eyken and Harbron while performing the Mick Ryan opera A Day's Work at Salisbury Playhouse. The band's name came from the traditional tune Dr Fauster’s Tumblers rather than the Christopher Marlowe play of the same name.[2]
The early years of the band were spent playing for the charities Superact[3][4] and Live Music Now,[5][2] putting live music into schools, prisons, hospitals and other venues.
In 2002–03 the band recorded their first album The First Cut on Fellside recordings,[6] and toured it through UK folk clubs and venues. They received a nomination for the Horizon Award (best new artist) at the 2004 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.

Wager and disbandment (2005) edit

The band also recorded their second album, Wager (2005) on Fellside.[7]
The album was toured, but afterwards rather than continue together the group disbanded to focus on other musical projects, including Bellowhead (of which Sartin and Kirkpatrick were founder members), Waterson–Carthy, van Eyken's solo work,[8] and Harbron's duo with Emma Reid.[9]

Reformation (2006–09) edit

Sartin and Kirkpatrick decided to reform the band, with the addition of their friend melodeon player Saul Rose, in 2006.[10]
The resurrected band was renamed Faustus to reflect the slightly different line-up.
The band were active on the UK folk music circuit, and received English Folk Dance and Song Society 75th anniversary awards in 2007, to commemorate their significant contributions to the development and continuity of traditional English folk music, song and dance.[11]
The band released the eponymous Faustus album in 2008 on Navigator Records,[12] and were nominated for Best Group at the 2009 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.[13] They lost out to Lau (band).

Hiatus (2010–11) edit

Kirkpatrick took on a prominent role in Seth Lakeman’s band during 2010, and the band briefly expanded to include Bellowhead drummer and percussionist Pete Flood and Australian singer/guitar/bouzouki player James Fagan, best known for his work with Nancy Kerr. The band appeared as a four-piece outfit, and occasionally a five-piece group when Kirkpatrick's touring commitments allowed.[14]
An official hiatus took place while Rose performed in the Royal National Theatre’s production of War Horse (play),[15] a role previously undertaken by Tim van Eyken.

2011 to present edit

During 2011 Kirkpatrick stood back from his commitments to the Seth Lakeman Band, and the National Theatre replaced the War Horse cast, enabling Faustus to come together again.
Their second album under the Faustus name, Broken Down Gentlemen, was released on Navigator Records in spring 2013.[16] The band have undertaken twice-yearly tours, and performed at folk festivals all over the UK, Europe and New Zealand.
During 2013 the band collaborated with dance group Morris Offspring to produce a work called The Furnace, which combined high energy morris dancing with Faustus's music.[17]
In 2016 Faustus became Artists in Residence at Halsway Manor, the National Centre for the Folk Arts, in Somerset.[18] Their work at Halsway has seen them using the centre collections to explore developing arrangements of rare traditional folk music.
A third Faustus album, Death and Other Animals, was released on the West Park Music label in Autumn 2016. [19] The album was recorded at Halsway Manor, and features songs from the centre's extensive collection. This album was awarded the Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik for folk music in early 2017.[20]
Paul Sartin died suddenly on September 14, 2022, at the age of 51.[21][22] Kirkpatrick and Rose subsequently performed a small number of dates in the weeks following Sartin's death.

Band members edit

Past members edit

as Dr Faustus

as Faustus

Discography edit

as Dr Faustus

  • 2001 Evolving Tradition 3 (one track, Dr Faustus Set) Mrs Casey Recordings[26]
  • 2003 The First Cut Fellside Records [27]
  • 2004 Cutting Edge (Fellside compilation) (one track – The Beggarman) [28]
  • 2005 Wager Fellside Records [29]

as Faustus

  • 2008 Faustus Navigator Records [30]
  • 2013 Broken Down Gentlemen Navigator Records [31]
  • 2016 Death and Other Animals Westpark Music[32]
  • 2019 Cotton Lords EP – Five Songs of the Lancashire Cotton Famine Westpark Music [32]

References edit

  1. ^ Coleman, Nick (9 March 2013). "Faustus, Broken Down Gentlemen (Navigator)". The Independent.
  2. ^ a b Taplas 119, August/September 2003
  3. ^ . Superact. Archived from the original on 13 September 2012. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 16 September 2016. Retrieved 30 August 2016.
  5. ^ "Live Music Now website". Livemusicnow.org.uk. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
  6. ^ "Dr Faustus The First Cut review, Music Scotland". Musicscotland.com. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  7. ^ . Fellside.com. Archived from the original on 11 September 2016. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  8. ^ "Tim Van Eyken – Stiffs Lovers Holymen Thieves". Topicrecords.co.uk. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  9. ^ "Rob Harbron". Mainlynorfolk.info. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  10. ^ "Faustus / Shows / Colston Hall". Colstonhall.org. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  11. ^ "Wiltshire Folk Arts – July Newsletter". Wiltshirefolkarts.org.uk. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  12. ^ "Faustus". Navigatorrecords.co.uk. 21 June 2012. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  13. ^ "BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards". Mainlynorfolk.info. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  14. ^ Taplas 158, February/March 2010
  15. ^ "Saul Rose Theatre Profile". Curtaincallonline.com. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  16. ^ "Navigator Records, Broken Down Gentlemen". Navigatorrecords.co.uk. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  17. ^ "Morris Offspring: The Furnace". Morrisoffspring.org.uk. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  18. ^ "Halsway Manor: Resident Artists". Halswaymanor.org.uk. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  19. ^ "Grapevine Live: Faustus". Grapevinelive.co.uk. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  20. ^ Alm. . Schallplattenkritik.de (in German). Archived from the original on 4 April 2017. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  21. ^ "A statement from Paul Sartin's family". TradFolk. 15 September 2022. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  22. ^ Schofield, Derek (2 October 2022). "Paul Sartin obituary". the Guardian. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  23. ^ "Tim van Eyken official website". Timvaneyken.co.uk. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
  24. ^ "Robert Harbron official website". Robertharbron.com. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
  25. ^ "Bellowhead: Pete Flood, Percussion". Bellowhead.co.uk. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  26. ^ "Mainly Norfolk, Evolving Tradition Albums". Mainlynorfolk.info. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  27. ^ "Music Scotland: Dr Faustus, The First Cut". Musicscotland.com. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  28. ^ "Fellside Recordings, Various, Cutting Edge". Fellside.com. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  29. ^ . Fellside.com. Archived from the original on 11 September 2016. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  30. ^ "Navigator Records. Faustus. Faustus". Navigatorrecords.co.uk. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  31. ^ "Navigator Records. Faustus. Broken Down Gentlemen". Navigatorrecords.co.uk. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  32. ^ a b "West Park Music. Faustus". Westparkmusic.de. Retrieved 15 June 2020.

External links edit

  • Official Faustus website
  • Faustus discography at Discogs

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Faustus are a folk music duo based in the UK The all male membership brings together multi instrumentalist musicians active across many other leading bands in the UK folk scene Benji Kirkpatrick Seth Lakeman Band Bellowhead Steeleye Span Saul Rose Waterson Carthy Whapweasel and formerly Paul Sartin Bellowhead Belshazzar s Feast They have been described as bloke folk and aiming to rescue contemporary folk from the curse of feyness The Independent 1 In 2007 they received a 75th anniversary award from the English Folk Dance and Song Society and they were nominated as best group at the 2009 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards FaustusOriginHampshire Shropshire Hertfordshire UKGenresEnglish folk musicInstrumentsVocals fiddle guitar melodeon oboe bouzouki cor anglais banjo mandolinYears active1998 presentLabelsFellsideNavigatorWest End MusicWestpark MusicMembersBenji KirkpatrickSaul RosePast membersPaul Sartin 1998 2022 his death Pete Flood 2010 James Fagan 2010 Websitefaustusband com Contents 1 Origins 1998 2004 2 Wager and disbandment 2005 3 Reformation 2006 09 4 Hiatus 2010 11 5 2011 to present 6 Band members 6 1 Past members 7 Discography 8 References 9 External linksOrigins 1998 2004 editFaustus evolved out of an earlier four piece band Dr Faustus featuring Sartin and Kirkpatrick alongside melodeon player and singer Tim van Eyken and concertina player Robert Harbron Sartin and Kirkpatrick had been playing together for a number of years and were looking to expand their work with others to explore traditional English music Sartin met van Eyken and Harbron while performing the Mick Ryan opera A Day s Work at Salisbury Playhouse The band s name came from the traditional tune Dr Fauster s Tumblers rather than the Christopher Marlowe play of the same name 2 The early years of the band were spent playing for the charities Superact 3 4 and Live Music Now 5 2 putting live music into schools prisons hospitals and other venues In 2002 03 the band recorded their first album The First Cut on Fellside recordings 6 and toured it through UK folk clubs and venues They received a nomination for the Horizon Award best new artist at the 2004 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards Wager and disbandment 2005 editThe band also recorded their second album Wager 2005 on Fellside 7 The album was toured but afterwards rather than continue together the group disbanded to focus on other musical projects including Bellowhead of which Sartin and Kirkpatrick were founder members Waterson Carthy van Eyken s solo work 8 and Harbron s duo with Emma Reid 9 Reformation 2006 09 editSartin and Kirkpatrick decided to reform the band with the addition of their friend melodeon player Saul Rose in 2006 10 The resurrected band was renamed Faustus to reflect the slightly different line up The band were active on the UK folk music circuit and received English Folk Dance and Song Society 75th anniversary awards in 2007 to commemorate their significant contributions to the development and continuity of traditional English folk music song and dance 11 The band released the eponymous Faustus album in 2008 on Navigator Records 12 and were nominated for Best Group at the 2009 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 13 They lost out to Lau band Hiatus 2010 11 editKirkpatrick took on a prominent role in Seth Lakeman s band during 2010 and the band briefly expanded to include Bellowhead drummer and percussionist Pete Flood and Australian singer guitar bouzouki player James Fagan best known for his work with Nancy Kerr The band appeared as a four piece outfit and occasionally a five piece group when Kirkpatrick s touring commitments allowed 14 An official hiatus took place while Rose performed in the Royal National Theatre s production of War Horse play 15 a role previously undertaken by Tim van Eyken 2011 to present editDuring 2011 Kirkpatrick stood back from his commitments to the Seth Lakeman Band and the National Theatre replaced the War Horse cast enabling Faustus to come together again Their second album under the Faustus name Broken Down Gentlemen was released on Navigator Records in spring 2013 16 The band have undertaken twice yearly tours and performed at folk festivals all over the UK Europe and New Zealand During 2013 the band collaborated with dance group Morris Offspring to produce a work called The Furnace which combined high energy morris dancing with Faustus s music 17 In 2016 Faustus became Artists in Residence at Halsway Manor the National Centre for the Folk Arts in Somerset 18 Their work at Halsway has seen them using the centre collections to explore developing arrangements of rare traditional folk music A third Faustus album Death and Other Animals was released on the West Park Music label in Autumn 2016 19 The album was recorded at Halsway Manor and features songs from the centre s extensive collection This album was awarded the Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik for folk music in early 2017 20 Paul Sartin died suddenly on September 14 2022 at the age of 51 21 22 Kirkpatrick and Rose subsequently performed a small number of dates in the weeks following Sartin s death Band members editBenji Kirkpatrick 1998 present guitar bouzouki mandolin banjo vocals Saul Rose 2006 present melodeon accordion vocals Past members edit as Dr Faustus Tim van Eyken 1998 2005 melodeon vocals 23 Robert Harbron 1998 2005 concertina bassoon vocals 24 as Faustus Pete Flood 2010 drums percussion 25 James Fagan 2010 guitar bouzouki vocals Paul Sartin 1998 2022 oboe violin cor anglais vocalsDiscography editas Dr Faustus 2001 Evolving Tradition 3 one track Dr Faustus Set Mrs Casey Recordings 26 2003 The First Cut Fellside Records 27 2004 Cutting Edge Fellside compilation one track The Beggarman 28 2005 Wager Fellside Records 29 as Faustus 2008 Faustus Navigator Records 30 2013 Broken Down Gentlemen Navigator Records 31 2016 Death and Other Animals Westpark Music 32 2019 Cotton Lords EP Five Songs of the Lancashire Cotton Famine Westpark Music 32 References edit Coleman Nick 9 March 2013 Faustus Broken Down Gentlemen Navigator The Independent a b Taplas 119 August September 2003 Superact website Superact Archived from the original on 13 September 2012 Retrieved 29 August 2016 Paul Sartin of Faustus and Bellowhead talks to Superact Archived from the original on 16 September 2016 Retrieved 30 August 2016 Live Music Now website Livemusicnow org uk Retrieved 29 August 2016 Dr Faustus The First Cut review Music Scotland Musicscotland com Retrieved 15 June 2020 Fellside listing Wager Fellside com Archived from the original on 11 September 2016 Retrieved 15 June 2020 Tim Van Eyken Stiffs Lovers Holymen Thieves Topicrecords co uk Retrieved 15 June 2020 Rob Harbron Mainlynorfolk info Retrieved 15 June 2020 Faustus Shows Colston Hall Colstonhall org Retrieved 15 June 2020 Wiltshire Folk Arts July Newsletter Wiltshirefolkarts org uk Retrieved 15 June 2020 Faustus Navigatorrecords co uk 21 June 2012 Retrieved 15 June 2020 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards Mainlynorfolk info Retrieved 15 June 2020 Taplas 158 February March 2010 Saul Rose Theatre Profile Curtaincallonline com Retrieved 15 June 2020 Navigator Records Broken Down Gentlemen Navigatorrecords co uk Retrieved 15 June 2020 Morris Offspring The Furnace Morrisoffspring org uk Retrieved 15 June 2020 Halsway Manor Resident Artists Halswaymanor org uk Retrieved 15 June 2020 Grapevine Live Faustus Grapevinelive co uk Retrieved 15 June 2020 Alm Bestenliste 1 2017 Schallplattenkritik de in German Archived from the original on 4 April 2017 Retrieved 10 April 2017 A statement from Paul Sartin s family TradFolk 15 September 2022 Retrieved 15 September 2022 Schofield Derek 2 October 2022 Paul Sartin obituary the Guardian Retrieved 3 October 2022 Tim van Eyken official website Timvaneyken co uk Retrieved 29 August 2016 Robert Harbron official website Robertharbron com Retrieved 29 August 2016 Bellowhead Pete Flood Percussion Bellowhead co uk Retrieved 15 June 2020 Mainly Norfolk Evolving Tradition Albums Mainlynorfolk info Retrieved 15 June 2020 Music Scotland Dr Faustus The First Cut Musicscotland com Retrieved 15 June 2020 Fellside Recordings Various Cutting Edge Fellside com Retrieved 15 June 2020 Fellside Records Dr Faustus Wager Fellside com Archived from the original on 11 September 2016 Retrieved 15 June 2020 Navigator Records Faustus Faustus Navigatorrecords co uk Retrieved 15 June 2020 Navigator Records Faustus Broken Down Gentlemen Navigatorrecords co uk Retrieved 15 June 2020 a b West Park Music Faustus Westparkmusic de Retrieved 15 June 2020 External links editOfficial Faustus website Faustus discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Faustus band amp oldid 1217097334, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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