I am sad to learn about the sudden passing of John Davidson.
Photo from Wedding Strings Con Amore |
We first crossed musical paths on a recording session for The Lost Songs Of St Kilda. Along with others I had arranged a piece to be recorded by The Scottish Festival Orchestra with whom John was a cellist and fixer.
After that experience I asked John to help me put together the musicians for my Hamilton Mausoleum album. The same players later played a live concert in the mausoleum.
John was a gentleman. He reassured me and supported me when - with my lack of formal musical training - I was apprehensive about presenting my music to classical musicians. In our first conversation he put me at ease. And during the mausoleum recording he was happy to go the extra mile. It was a long day in a cold building. But, with a blanket round his knees in the fading light, John kept on until the last note was recorded.
Sad to say the last time I saw John was at the funeral for the brilliant Justine Watts who led the ensemble at the mausoleum session.
My thoughts are with his loved ones.