Scotland’s Contemporary Music Ensemble
Scotland’s Contemporary Music Ensemble
RED NOTE
Programme for April - May 2013
Noisy Night 23: Viola, Alto Flute and Double Bass
15 April, Candleriggs Bar, City Halls, Glasgow, 8pm FREE
Red Note’s Music Club in über-cool Candleriggs Bar for the second time. An informal free night of music as fresh and immediate as it is possible to be: Jane Atkins (viola) Ruth Morley [flute] and Rick Standley (bass) play new work submitted in advance (see the Call for Scores page to submit your music), and your pieces composed right there during the interval: at the 10-minute Composer’s Challenge.
See the Noisy Nights and Calls for Scores pages for all information.
Noisy Night 24: Bass Trombone, Electric Guitar and Drumkit
29 April, Traverse Theatre Bar, Edinburgh, 8pm FREE
A genuinely noisy Noisy Night: John Kenny (Bass Trombone), Malcolm MacFarlane (Electric Guitar) and Phil Hague (Drumkit) play new work submitted in advance (see the Call for Scores page to submit your music), and your pieces composed right there during the interval at the 10-minute Composer’s Challenge.
See the Noisy Nights and Calls for Scores pages for all information.
Plug 4: Red Note side-by-side with MusicLab
3 May, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Glasgow, 7:30pm £6
Works by featured Canadian composer Nicole Lizée - Music for Body-without-Organs and Karappo Okesutura - alongside a new work from Red Note’s Embedded Composer Tom Butler Replaceable Parts for the Irreplaceable You, performed by Red Note, soprano Arlene Rolph, and students from the RCS’s very own MusicLab ensemble, conducted by Jessica Cottis. Part of Red Note’s work as RCS Contemporary Ensemble-in-Residence.
Tickets from boxoffice.rcs.ac.uk