Ten Wee Devon Pints
  • Room 3B, Barnstaple Library, Tully Street, Barnstaple, Devon EX31 1EL

  • Exeter Library, Castle Street, Exeter EX4 3PQ

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Ten Wee Devon Pints is a project that brought together ten composers and ten Devon breweries to write ten brewery-themed clarinet pieces. 
Our aim was to commission clarinet pieces which were equally accessible and exciting, while celebrating the rich heritage of Devon's brewing industry. 
The composers took a range of approaches to their compositions, from musically representing the brewing process to celebrating the community spirit of the breweries. The result is a fun and varied collection of pieces that celebrate Devon, its people and its beers! 
The complete collection was premiered by Sarah Watts at Bulletproof Brewing (Plymouth), Stannary Brewing Co. (Tavistock) and New Lion Brewery (Dartington) in March 2023. 
The project was organised by Núria Bonet and Sarah Watts with the support of the British Academy Early Career Researcher Network and the University of Plymouth.
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ABOUT THE PROJECT

Find out more about Ten Wee Devon Pints...

• Watch the Ten Wee Devon Pints documentary on YouTube
• Watch the Ten Wee Devon Pints full concert on YouTube
• Buy the album on Bandcamp
• Buy sheet music from Wonderful Winds (Okehampton-based publishers)

Composers

Núria Bonet • Leo Geyer • Ryan Green • Millie McCabe • Patrick Nunn • Ellie Scrivens • Martin Seager • Andrew Wilson • Zoe Sones • Suzanne Thomson

Breweries

 

Performer: Sarah Watts – Clarinet in Bb 

Sarah Watts studied clarinet at the Royal Academy of Music with Angela Malsbury and Victoria Soames Samek (bass clarinet). Sarah then decided to specialise in bass clarinet and continued her studies at the Rotterdam Conservatorium bass clarinet with Henri Bok, funded by the Countess of Munster Musical Trust and a Leverhulme Trust Studentship. Sarah was awarded the Exxon prize for the best classical music student in Rotterdam.
Successes include: Winner, UK Howarth Clarinet Competition 2000; Winner, Hawkes Clarinet Prize (RAM) 2001; Winner, Sir Arthur Bliss Chamber Music Prize (RAM) 2000; Winner of wind section and Faber Prize, UK Performing Australian Music competition, 2001 (her clarinet and bass clarinet recital was broadcast on ABC radio); Finalist, Wind section, Royal Overseas League Competition 2000.  
Sarah specialises on the bass clarinet and has gained an international reputation as an artist, teacher and researcher on the instrument. She has performed solo repertoire across the UK, Ireland, Asia, Europe and the Americas and has attracted composers including Sir Harrison Birtwistle, Piers Hellawell and William Sweeney to write works for her. In January 2003, Sarah performed a solo bass clarinet recital in London’s Purcell Room as part of the Park Lane Group Young Artist Series.  
Sarah is Director Performance at the University of Sheffield, where she also teaches clarinet and bass clarinet. Sarah hosts bass clarinet and clarinet courses on the Isle of Raasay in Scotland and has run and taught on many wind chamber music courses in the UK and France. Sarah has given workshops on bass clarinet technique at many establishments around the world and was bass clarinet tutor at RNCM from 2012–2222.
Sarah performs with Hard Rain Soloist Ensemble, rarescale and SCAW. She has completed a PhD in bass clarinet multiphonic analysis at Keele University and has published ‘Spectral Immersions; A Comprehensive Guide to the Theory and Practice of Bass Clarinet Multiphonics’ via Metropolis publishers. 
Sarah is an Henri Selmer Paris artist, a Vandoren UK artist and a Silverstein Ligature artist.

Performer: Jon Iles – Narrator

Jon Iles has performed in many touring productions, both straight plays and comedies, appearing as Captain von Trapp in the centennial production of The Sound of Music at Lincoln Theatre Royal. He has also played all the principal villains in pantomime across the country.
To The Manor Born, The Dick Emery Show, Fresh Fields and Never The Twain are a few of the TV programmes he has starred in. But perhaps his most high profile role was as DC Mike Dashwood in ITV’s hugely popular police drama The Bill from 1984 to 1992.

Núria Bonet – Organiser 

Núria Bonet is a Lecturer in Music at the University of Plymouth. As a composer, she has written instrumental and electroacoustic music about animals, dark matter, beer and potatoes, and some more. She has received commissions from institutions such as Psappha, National Union of Students, Peninsula Arts, United Instruments of Lucilin (Luxembourg) and Théâtre d'Esch (Luxembourg). Her recent collaboration with the clarinettist Sarah Watts has resulted in the composition of Ode to the Sausage (Dog) (2021) for basset horn and narrator and the development of the 'Ten Wee Devon Pints' project. Núria's research focuses on music and local identity, whether through the study of music in British pubs or Catalan folk instruments.

PERFORMANCES

Friday 19 July, 15:00–16:30
Venue: Room 3B, Barnstaple Library

Sarah's performance will be introduced by Jon. The performance will be followed by an informal discussion. Free entry (pay what you can). Refreshments will be available for a donation. Alcoholic beverages are available in the Beer Matters Community Micropub across the Library Square.

Sunday 21 July, 12:30–13:30
Venue: Exeter Library
Join Sarah for this free lunchtime clarinet concert – all welcome.
 

PARTNERS

The British Academy Early Career Researcher Network
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Libraries Unlimited
Pride of Place
 

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