Wendy Weatherby

Since graduating from the RSAMD in 1983, Wendy Weatherby has worked as a freelance cellist, singer, teacher and composer. She has performed and recorded extensively with musicians of many styles, from Dick Gaughan to The Pearlfishers,and is a featured performer on both The Complete Songs of Robert Burns and the new Complete Songs of Robert Tannahill album series. Wendy has two solo albums to her credit,’ A Breath on the Cold Glass’ and ’ Two Loves’, both critically acclaimed.
As a composer,she has written for three Channel 4 films and has had two major commissions,’ Daybreak on the World’s Edge’ and ’ A Scots Quair’ from Celtic Connections. She composed and performed the music for Wee Stories ’ Tam O’ Shanter’. Other theatre work includes Wee Stories ’ Arthur’, Bill Bryden’s ‘The Ship’ and ’ The Big Picnic’, Wildcat’s ’ The Jolly Beggars’ and Catherine Wheels ’ The Story of The Little Gentleman’.
Wendy has taught both cello and voice at the RSAMD and The National Centre of Excellence at Plockton,and has given many workshops throughout Scotland. She taught cello in Lothian Schools for 13 years.
Wendy works regularly with fiddler Pete Clark, and also with the pianist James Ross and multi – instrumentalist Stevie Lawrence as The Wendy Weatherby Trio

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