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SUMMARY:Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Red Note!
DESCRIPTION:Red Note wish you\, your family and friends a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. As the end of the year brings around some reflection\, we would like to thank you for all your support over the past year as we gradually started to bring back live concerts. \nWith this\, we had the most amazing Autumn Season\, filled with workshops\, concerts and AEP sessions. However\, we are now setting some time aside to recharge our batteries for 2022. The office will be closed from 20th December to the 10th January. We can’t wait to reconnect with you all then! \nWith warmest wishes\, \nJohn\, Sarah\, Louise and the Red Note Team
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/merry-christmas-and-happy-new-year-from-red-note/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211201
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
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LAST-MODIFIED:20211123T131848Z
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SUMMARY:Red Note at RCS - Composer Development Sessions
DESCRIPTION:Red Note play through a series of sketches by RCS Composition Master’s Students over two days. Please note\, this is not a public performance. \nFeaturing:\nMilosz Czarniecki Scherzo for the Imbeciles from the Comedy of the Profession\nSam McPartlin Interupptions\nEmily Rae Small Mushrooms Gathering and Dancing in a Circle\nPeter Hughes Chasing Cars\nDaniel Mackenzie Out of Sight/griselle dreams\nCharlotte Devlin Hand in Hand\nNiall Docherty Quintet\nAdrian Stark Sketches of The Dry Highlands\nEmber Murray Eyes Bolted Shut\nPeter Rowan I’m not sorry for you.\nMelissa Rankin Invisible Sound\nAilie Ormston Red Note Ensemble
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/red-note-at-rcs-composer-development-sessions/
LOCATION:Royal Conservatoire of Scotland\, Glasgow\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Creative Learning
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DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20210929T124356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211007T114248Z
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SUMMARY:Red Note at hcmf//
DESCRIPTION:Red Note has been a prominent purveyor of James Dillon’s work for the last decade\, bringing premieres of his large-scale works to the festival in 2013\, and then again in 2017. Our continuous relationship with the composer is palpable: performing his seemingly insurmountable music with poise\, carrying it carefully while also conveying its fragile breaking point. In this concert\, we deliver the world premiere of his immense new work Emblemata: Carnival. \nRed Note delivers Dillon’s new composition alongside music from Luke Styles\, who describes his new piece Five Phase Sphere as ‘abstract\, with no programme whatsoever’. Written more for the instrumentation it uses than for any narrative reason\, it comes from a place of unbridled intuition\, focusing on resonances and combinations. Its title is a candid explanation of the material: five phases\, musically connected\, orbiting in a sphere. Red Note completes the programme with a new work from emerging Scottish composer Aileen Sweeney\, an accordionist who uses her folk roots as a vessel for protesting the growing social inequalities in our environment. \nhcmf// is an annual\, international festival of contemporary and new music\, taking place over 10 days and consisting of approximately 50 events – including concerts\, music-theatre\, dance\, multi-media\, talks and film – with a related Learning and Participation programme devised and implemented to reflect the artistic programme and respond to regional need. \nJames Dillon EMBLEMATA: Carnival (World Premiere)\nLuke Styles Five Phase Sphere (UK Premiere)*\nAileen Sweeney The Land Under the Wave (World Premiere) \nRed Note Ensemble  \nRuth Morley\, flute\nWill White\, clarinet\nTom Hunter\, percussion\nSimon Smith\, piano \nDavid Alberman\, violin\nTom Hankey\, viola\nRobert Irvine\, cello\nIain Crawford\, double bass \nGeoffrey Paterson Conductor \n*co-commissioned by sound\, Red Note Ensemble\, Ask Duets and hcmf//
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/red-note-at-hcmf/
LOCATION:Huddersfield Town Hall\, Corporation Street\, Huddersfield\, England\, HD1 2TA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211109T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211109T154500
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20211102T161100Z
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SUMMARY:sub mari. Concert and Livestream from St Andrews
DESCRIPTION:As the COP26 summit takes place in Glasgow\, Red Note’s latest commission brings together a collaborative multi-media commission by Chilean composer / double-bassist Manuel Figueroa-Bolvarán and Red Note’s Weston-Jerwood Creative Fellow\, Scottish-based Martina Corsini\, that highlights the contrasting scarcity and abundance of water in Chile and Scotland. \nChile has a very severe water scarcity\, exacerbated by land-management practices due to the production of food (including avocados) for export. This\, contrasting with a potentially dangerous water abundance here in Scotland\, allows the composers to explore the character of water in both places in relation to the environmental crisis\, and has inspired them to create a new multi-media artistic work that is both powerful and direct\, with a clear message for us all. \nManuel Figueroa-Bolvarán has developed an extensive and multifaceted career focused on performance\, composing and arts education. He has been recognized as a cultural ambassador in Chile and abroad\, traveling across the Americas and over 20 countries. As composer\, Manuel had written music for radio dramas\, stage plays\, short films and cinema adaptations. He has also premiered music for orchestra\, including solo concertos\, ballet and opera. Manuel is constantly working across many fields\, from digital design to orchestral conducting; from classical to rock music. As a crossover artist\, Manuel has performed across the Americas and Europe\, recorded for several artists in Latin America and Europe\, including Latin Grammys awarded albums and in collaboration with performing arts from different fields. \nMartina Corsini joined the team as Creative Music Maker for a year-long Fellowship thanks to the Weston Jerwood Creative Bursaries. From a young age Martina developed her passion for music\, studying piano\, singing\, playing the guitar and the cajon. In her teenage years\, she formed an acoustic duo with the guitarist Joshua De Loa and played in multiple venues such as Auditorium Parco della Musica for the community project ‘Play Music Stop Violence’. In Scotland\, Martina studied at UWS\, completing a Degree in Commercial Music and Masters in Songwriting. During this time she developed her knowledge in the music industry\, working as tour manager for the Eurogig and as director\, project manager and tour manager for Keep Music aLive – an experience for young bands across Europe. \nJoin us at Laidlaw Music Centre\, St Andrews for a small performance of sub mari. or catch it online at the same time as a livestream. Links to livestream to be provided at a later date. \nPlease note\, this event is for our livestream with St Andrews ONLY. For our Perth and Glasgow concerts\, click here.  \nMartina Corsini and Manuel Figueroa-Bolvaran sub mari.   \nRed Note Ensemble\nRuth Morley\, flute\nJoanna Nicholson\, clarinet\nTom Hunter\, percussion\nMalcolm MacFarlane\, electric guitar\nEmil Chakalov\, violin 1\nTom Hankey\, violin 2\nFiona Winning\, viola\nRobert Irvine\, cello\nIain Crawford\, double bass \nHerminda Quintraleo Voice\nCoro Allegro (directed by Francisco Espinoza)  Chilean Choir\nLevenmouth Academy Choir (directed by Alison Fleming) Scottish Youth Choir \nCristian Andres Tapia Aracena Film Producer \n  \nPresented in collaboration with University of St Andrews Music Centre.
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/sub-mari-concert-and-livestream-from-st-andrews/
LOCATION:Laidlaw Music Centre\, University of St Andrews\, Queen's Terrace\, St Andrews\, KY16 9QF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211108T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211108T184500
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20211028T131458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T132004Z
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SUMMARY:sub mari.
DESCRIPTION:As the COP26 summit takes place in Glasgow\, Red Note’s latest commission brings together a collaborative multi-media commission by Chilean composer / double-bassist Manuel Figueroa-Bolvarán and Red Note’s Weston-Jerwood Creative Fellow\, Scottish-based Martina Corsini\, that highlights the contrasting scarcity and abundance of water in Chile and Scotland. \nChile has a very severe water scarcity\, exacerbated by land-management practices due to the production of food (including avocados) for export. This\, contrasting with a potentially dangerous water abundance here in Scotland\, allows the composers to explore the character of water in both places in relation to the environmental crisis\, and has inspired them to create a new multi-media artistic work that is both powerful and direct\, with a clear message for us all. \nPlease note\, this event is for our Glasgow concert ONLY. For our Perth concert\, click here.  \n  \nManuel Figueroa-Bolvarán has developed an extensive and multifaceted career focused on performance\, composing and arts education. He has been recognized as a cultural ambassador in Chile and abroad\, traveling across the Americas and over 20 countries. As composer\, Manuel had written music for radio dramas\, stage plays\, short films and cinema adaptations. He has also premiered music for orchestra\, including solo concertos\, ballet and opera. Manuel is constantly working across many fields\, from digital design to orchestral conducting; from classical to rock music. As a crossover artist\, Manuel has performed across the Americas and Europe\, recorded for several artists in Latin America and Europe\, including Latin Grammys awarded albums and in collaboration with performing arts from different fields. \nMartina Corsini joined the team as Creative Music Maker for a year-long Fellowship thanks to the Weston Jerwood Creative Bursaries. From a young age Martina developed her passion for music\, studying piano\, singing\, playing the guitar and the cajon. In her teenage years\, she formed an acoustic duo with the guitarist Joshua De Loa and played in multiple venues such as Auditorium Parco della Musica for the community project ‘Play Music Stop Violence’. In Scotland\, Martina studied at UWS\, completing a Degree in Commercial Music and Masters in Songwriting. During this time she developed her knowledge in the music industry\, working as tour manager for the Eurogig and as director\, project manager and tour manager for Keep Music aLive – an experience for young bands across Europe. \nMartina Corsini and Manuel Figueroa-Bolvaran sub mari.   \nRed Note Ensemble\nRuth Morley\, flute\nJoanna Nicholson\, clarinet\nTom Hunter\, percussion\nMalcolm MacFarlane\, electric guitar\nEmil Chakalov\, violin 1\nTom Hankey\, violin 2\nFiona Winning\, viola\nRobert Irvine\, cello\nIain Crawford\, double bass \nHerminda Quintraleo Voice\nCoro Allegro (directed by Francisco Espinoza)  Chilean Choir\nLevenmouth Academy Choir (directed by Alison Fleming) Scottish Youth Choir \nCristian Andres Tapia Aracena Film Producer \nPresented in collaboration with Music in the University and The Dear Green Bothy\, a collaborative cultural programme from the University of Glasgow’s College of Arts\, showcasing creative and critical responses to climate emergency. \nPost concert: We would really appericate your feedback from our concert. As part of The Dear Green Bothy\, please fill out this evaluation form here.
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/sub-mari-glasgow/
LOCATION:Wellington Church\, 77 Southpark Ave\, Glasgow\, G12 8LE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211104T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211104T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20210929T130141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T132048Z
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SUMMARY:sub mari.
DESCRIPTION:As the COP26 summit takes place in Glasgow\, Red Note’s latest commission brings together a collaborative multi-media commission by Chilean composer / double-bassist Manuel Figueroa-Bolvarán and Red Note’s Weston-Jerwood Creative Fellow\, Scottish-based Martina Corsini\, that highlights the contrasting scarcity and abundance of water in Chile and Scotland. \nChile has a very severe water scarcity\, exacerbated by land-management practices due to the production of food (including avocados) for export. This\, contrasting with a potentially dangerous water abundance here in Scotland\, allows the composers to explore the character of water in both places in relation to the environmental crisis\, and has inspired them to create a new multi-media artistic work that is both powerful and direct\, with a clear message for us all. \nManuel Figueroa-Bolvarán has developed an extensive and multifaceted career focused on performance\, composing and arts education. He has been recognized as a cultural ambassador in Chile and abroad\, traveling across the Americas and over 20 countries. As composer\, Manuel had written music for radio dramas\, stage plays\, short films and cinema adaptations. He has also premiered music for orchestra\, including solo concertos\, ballet and opera. Manuel is constantly working across many fields\, from digital design to orchestral conducting; from classical to rock music. As a crossover artist\, Manuel has performed across the Americas and Europe\, recorded for several artists in Latin America and Europe\, including Latin Grammys awarded albums and in collaboration with performing arts from different fields. \nMartina Corsini joined the team as Creative Music Maker for a year-long Fellowship thanks to the Weston Jerwood Creative Bursaries. From a young age Martina developed her passion for music\, studying piano\, singing\, playing the guitar and the cajon. In her teenage years\, she formed an acoustic duo with the guitarist Joshua De Loa and played in multiple venues such as Auditorium Parco della Musica for the community project ‘Play Music Stop Violence’. In Scotland\, Martina studied at UWS\, completing a Degree in Commercial Music and Masters in Songwriting. During this time she developed her knowledge in the music industry\, working as tour manager for the Eurogig and as director\, project manager and tour manager for Keep Music aLive – an experience for young bands across Europe. \nPlease note\, this event is for our Perth concert ONLY. For our Glasgow concert\, click here.  \nMartina Corsini and Manuel Figueroa-Bolvaran sub mari.   \nRed Note Ensemble\nRuth Morley\, flute\nJoanna Nicholson\, clarinet\nTom Hunter\, percussion\nMalcolm MacFarlane\, electric guitar\nEmil Chakalov\, violin 1\nTom Hankey\, violin 2\nFiona Winning\, viola\nRobert Irvine\, cello\nIain Crawford\, double bass \nHerminda Quintraleo Voice\nCoro Allegro (directed by Francisco Espinoza)  Chilean Choir\nLevenmouth Academy Choir (directed by Alison Fleming) Scottish Youth Choir \nCristian Andres Tapia Aracena Film Producer
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/the-red-note-sessions-sub-mari/
LOCATION:Perth Concert Hall\, Mill Street\, Perth\, Scotland\, PH1 5HZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211112
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20211020T155255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211020T160745Z
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SUMMARY:'New Normal' Workshops with Soundstreams
DESCRIPTION:Set to premiere in 2022\, New Normal is a collaboration between Soundstreams and Red Note Ensemble. A composer from each organization\, Northern Irish composer Brian Irvine and Ukrainian-Canadian composer Anna Pidgorna\, will work with the other’s ensemble\, creating interleaved works which loosely interact with one another through a series of episodes weaved together through shared\, but misinterpreted\, objects and ideas. It will be a whimsical exploration of social isolation and strange world events which have occurred during the time of global pandemic. \nThis November\, Pidgorna joins Red Note Ensemble in workshops to develop material for New Normal. This work-in-progress imagines a group of highly interdependent and immensely curious aliens exploring the English language and the empty streets of a suburban town under lockdown. Wer hoomun? \nPlease note\, these workshops are not a public performance. \nAnna Pidgorna is a Ukrainian-Canadian composer\, vocalist and multi-media artist who combines sound\, visual arts\, writing and carpentry to create works that are dramatic and picturesque. She works extensively with Ukrainian folk singing\, draws inspiration from the natural soundscape\, and incorporates visual elements into some of her manuscripts. Her work has been commissioned\, performed and recorded by soloists and ensembles in Canada\, USA\, Uruguay\, Ireland\, France\, Germany\, Austria\, Italy\, Greece\, Poland\, Ukraine and South Korea. She holds a PhD from Princeton University\, an MMus from the University of Calgary\, and a BA from Mount Allison University. She lives on the traditional and unceded territory of the Qayqayt First Nation in New Westminster\, BC. \nSoundstreams is one of the world’s leading contemporary music companies\, and the largest global presenter of new Canadian music. Founder and Artistic Director Lawrence Cherney is committed to showcasing the work of Canadian and international composers\, and has commissioned over 170 new works\, and programmed hundreds of unique and compelling concerts including chamber music events\, multi-choir spectaculars\, operas\, music-theatre works\, and seven highly successful international festivals. \nRed Note Ensemble\nRuth Morley\, flute\nWilliam White\, clarinet\nColin Scobie\, violin\nRobert Irvine\, cello\nTom Hunter\, percussion \nJessica Leary Soprano\nEmma Morwood Soprano\nLaura Margaret Smith Mezzo Soprano\nIan Shaw Répétiteur \nNew Normal is a co-production with Soundstreams.
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/new-normal-workshops-with-soundstreams/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211023
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211024
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20210820T195549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T143318Z
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SUMMARY:Five Composers Selected for Development Sessions at sound festival 2021
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to announce that five Scotland-based composers have been selected to participate in a development opportunity where they will work alongside Iain Crawford (double bass) and Tom Hunter (marimba) from Red Note and a composer mentor to develop new works to be performed at this year’s soundfestival!\n\n\n\nThe composers are Ellie Cherry\, Erin Thomson\, Finn Patrick McLean\, Ollie Hawker and Siobhan Dyson. Find out more about each composer HERE.\n\n\n\nsoundfestival will take place in Aberdeen between 19-24 October and the programme includes a focus on the double bass as part of sound’s ‘endangered instruments’ series.\nThis development opportunity is part of the soundcreators programme which focuses on nurturing creative talent\, and is organised in partnership with sound and Red Note.\n \n  \nRed Note and sound are PRS Foundation Talent Development Partners.
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/five-selected-composer-for-development-sessions-at-sound-festival-2021/
LOCATION:Cowdray Hall – Aberdeen Art Gallery\, Schoolhill\, Aberdeen\, AB10 1FQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Creative Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211022T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211022T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20210922T113332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210929T133647Z
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SUMMARY:Red Note at soundfestival 2021
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with sound\, Red Note perform 3 premiers at soundfestival 2021.  \nAilie Robertson’s Unfurl forms a continuation of her PhD studies into microtonality and the harp\, taking inspiration from Erv Wilson’s 1965 organisation of the overtone series as a logarithmic spiral. The piece is anti-narrative and anti-developmental in form\, simply housing the tonal material\, which consists of the first 80 partials of the overtone series. Expressivity comes from the simple aligning of tones\, one to another\, as the harmonic space progressively expands towards the fundamental. \nIn addition to this is Edwin Hillier’s new work 37 Otago Street. The ‘ghost sign’ at 37 Otago Street became a familiar sight on Hillier’s daily lockdown walk through Glasgow. Revisiting this image with routine\, almost ritual\, he became fascinated by its complexity and changeability: its disparate elements enhanced\, recoloured\, embroidered by the light\, affected by the time of day and year. When captured on camera\, zoomed in and examined – a method famously employed on the streets of Chicago by ‘abstract expressionist photographer’ Aaron Siskind in the 1950s – the sign betrays an intricate and heavily textured inner world. Inspired by Hillier’s daily encounters with the street mural\, 37 Otago Street offers several perspectives on what becomes a familiar\, even nostalgic\, timbral palette. Glimpses of ghostly lettering and flecks of crimson-hued paint emerge in the fragile ensemble textures and concrete sonorities of the auxiliary instruments. Shifting from foreground to background\, fractured musical images are interwoven and drawn into focus as we pass them by. \nFinally\, Luke Styles presents his trio Five Phase Sphere. The trio presents 5 phases of music for this specific combination of instruments. The resonance of these 3 instruments together\, their low frequencies and their combined musical potentials are all stimuli for each phase. Across each phase are musical links\, but together\, as five points of music they form a sphere of material\, in the composer’s imagination \nAilie Robertson Unfurl (World Premiere)*\nEdwin Hillier 37 Otago Street (World Premiere)**\nLuke Styles Five Phase Sphere (World Premiere)*** \nRed Note Ensemble \nRuth Morley\, flute\nWill White\, clarinet\nDaniel Pioro\, violin\nTom Hankey\, viola\nRobert Irvine\, cello\nIain Crawford\, double bass \nAilie Robertson Harp  \nWilliam Cole Conductor  \n* Co-commissioned by sound\, Red Note Ensemble and hcmf//\n** Co-commissioned by sound and Red Note Ensemble\n*** Co-commissioned by sound\, hcmf//\, Red Note Ensemble and Ask Duets
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/red-note-at-soundfestival-2021/
LOCATION:Queen’s Cross Church\, Albyn Pl\, Aberdeen\, AB10 1YN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211019T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211019T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20211007T133156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211007T144548Z
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SUMMARY:Go Compose! Sharing Session at Soundfestival 2021
DESCRIPTION:Having spent time developing their skills in composition with the help of professional composers Karen Power and Joe Duddell\, these young composers have been guided through the process of writing a piece of music from start to finish for the alto flute\, percussion and double bass. At the end of this course\, Red Note and sound present a showcase of their works. \nRed Note Ensemble\nRuth Morley\, alto flute\nTom Hunter\, percussion\nIain Crawford\, double bass \nSupported by Aberdeen Endowments Trust\, David and June Gordon Memorial Trust\, Gannochy Trust\, Hugh Fraser Foundation\, The Witherby Publishing Group Charitable Trust and EIS Education Committee. \n*Go Compose! is a collaboration between sound and Red Note.
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/go-compose-sharing-session-at-soundfestival-2021/
LOCATION:Anatomy Rooms\, Shoe Lane\, Aberdeen\, AB10 1AL
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211006
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211007
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20210922T153323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T143040Z
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SUMMARY:GO COMPOSE! 2021
DESCRIPTION:Spend some time developing your skills in composition with the help of professional composers Karen Power and Joe Duddell who will guide you through the process of writing a piece of music from start to finish. You will write a piece for the alto flute\, marimba and double bass and it will be played by professional musicians from Red Note.  \nThere are 10 places on the course and priority will be given to young people based in the north east of Scotland where sound is based. To take part you will need a laptop or computer with music writing software and decent internet connection for the Zoom workshops. \n*sound have laptops with Sibelius software we can loan participants based locally for the duration of the course. Please indicate on your application if you require this and we will contact you about collection and drop off. \nTimetable  \nThis is an approximate course timetable – full details will be given upon registration. \nSun 17 Oct | 2 – 8pm | Station House Media Unit\nMon 18 Oct | 10am – 5pm | Station House Media Unit\nTue 19 Oct | 10am – 5pm | The Anatomy Rooms with sharing session at 5pm \nTo apply for a place on Go Compose please complete the online registration form here (cost £60). \nThe deadline for applying is WEDNESDAY 6 OCTOBER. \nIf you need any further information please contact Ellen by emailing: participate@sound-scotland.co.uk \nSupported by Aberdeen Endowments Trust\, David and June Gordon Memorial Trust\, Gannochy Trust\, Hugh Fraser Foundation\, The Witherby Publishing Group Charitable Trust and EIS Education Committee. \n*Go Compose! is a collaboration between sound and Red Note.
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/go-compose-2021/
CATEGORIES:Creative Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210924T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210924T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20210910T105425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210920T133454Z
UID:3740-1632511800-1632515400@www.rednoteensemble.com
SUMMARY:Red Note Sessions in Perth - James Dillon's EMBLEMATA: Carnival
DESCRIPTION:Red Note’s players have spent the past 3 days together recording two commissions by foremost Scottish composer James Dillon for Delphian Records\, and we will share with you the latest – EMBLEMATA: Carnival – talking about the music and the inspirations behind it\, and the challenges and delights of performing new music of such extraordinary complexity and beauty. Expect insight\, virtuosity\, and good company as Red Note take you into James Dillon’s astonishing\, unique sound world. \n  \nJames Dillon EMBLEMATA: Carnival  \n  \nRed Note Ensemble  \nRuth Morley\, flute  \nWilliam White\, clarinet \nTom Hunter\, percussion  \nSimon Smith\, piano \nJackie Shave\, violin \nRobert Irvine\, cello \n  \nConductor Geoffrey Paterson 
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/red-note-sessions-james-dillons-carnival/
LOCATION:Perth Concert Hall\, Mill Street\, Perth\, Scotland\, PH1 5HZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210915T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210915T164500
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20210820T191646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210910T102821Z
UID:3683-1631718000-1631724300@www.rednoteensemble.com
SUMMARY:Red Note at Lammermuir Festival 2021
DESCRIPTION:Winner of the Royal Philharmonic Society composition award\, Tanz/Haus is a tour de force from Scottish composer James Dillon. Its ravishing\, extravagant sound world finds a gentler\, quieter companion in Tansy Davies’s Soul Canoe. Red Note’s intrepid and brilliant musicians are\, as ever\, the ideal guides to this fascinating music. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n”James Dillon’s Tanz/Haus is a brilliant piece of music; its construction solid\, its expression human\, with a breathtaking and shimmering orchestration” The Wire \n\n\n\n\nTansy Davies Soul Canoe\nJames Dillon Tanz/Haus: triptych 2017 \n  \nRed Note Ensemble  \nConductor Johnathan Berman  \n 
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/red-note-at-lammermuir-festival-2021/
LOCATION:The Brunton\, The Brunton\, Ladywell Way\, Musselburgh\, EH21 6AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210825T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210828T235900
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20210629T100745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210728T133857Z
UID:3605-1629914400-1630195140@www.rednoteensemble.com
SUMMARY:Iconnotations - Made in Scotland Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Written in 1969 this is one of Peter Maxwell Davies’s classic works of concert-hall music theatre. An extraordinarily dramatic\, multi-layered fusion of dance and music\, its shape superimposes the 14 stations of the Cross on a series of 16th-century anatomical drawings by Vesalius\, with a dancer and a solo cellist as the protagonists.  \nScored for the classic Fires of London Sextet line-up this work is filled with unconventional percussion instruments\, a honky-tonk piano\, allusions to foxtrots\, as well as medieval and renaissance music. \nIconnotations will be live-streamed from Greyfriars Kirk\, Edinburgh\, as part of the Dancebase programme. The livestream is on Wednesday 25th August\, 6pm (BST). It will then be available as a recording on demand from Thursday 26th August to Saturday 28th August\, 11:59pm (BST). Both livestream and on demand will be streamed on ZOOTV. \nPlease note\, there are two different tickets links for the live stream and on demand recordings. You can purchase tickets for the live stream HERE and for on demand HERE.  \nPeter Maxwell Davies Vesalii Icones \n  \nRed Note Ensemble  \nMatthew Hawkins Choreographer / Dancer \nSoraya Ham Dancer \nLionel Handy Cello \nGeoffrey Paterson Conductor  \n  \nMade in Scotland is a curated showcase of high quality performance from Scotland at the world’s largest arts festival\, made possible by support from the Scottish Government’s Expo Fund. It is a partnership between the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society\, the Federation of Scottish Theatre\, the Scottish Music Centre and Creative Scotland. \nMusic courtesy of Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Limited.\n 
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/iconnotations-made-in-scotland-showcase/
LOCATION:Dancebase at ZooTV
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210816T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210829T110000
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20210816T170002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210816T170928Z
UID:3716-1629100800-1630234800@www.rednoteensemble.com
SUMMARY:Call for Applicants - The Engaged Composer Professional Development Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:Following our recent online sessions showcasing examples of composers working in community settings\, sound and Red Note are now launching The Engaged Composer Professional Development Opportunity for early career composers to devise\, develop and deliver inspiring projects with community groups in a fully supported environment. We are looking for composers who are passionate about making and creating music with people and developing skills to facilitate\, collaborate and work in different settings. \nThis six-month programme will consist of online sessions covering practical and administrative related topics\, a practical weekend retreat\, shadowing opportunities\, delivery of your own project\, mentoring and a reflective evaluation process. (See schedule below.) The sessions will be led by composers Brian Irvine\, Pippa Murphy and Gareth Williams with members of the sound and Red Note management teams. \nThis opportunity is suitable for early career composers\, or those in the latter stages of higher education specifically seeking to develop practical skills and experience in community settings. Participants must be able to commit to all the sessions up front and be in a position to devise and deliver a project of personal choice in their local community. \nThis development opportunity is free of charge and no fees will be paid. We can offer small travel bursaries to the in-person sessions. Places are limited with priority given to Scottish-based composers. If you are accepted on the programme from elsewhere in the UK\, you may need to top up your travel expenses. \nTo apply to take part please complete the Application Form by 11pm on Sunday 29 August. Successful applicants will be notified by 3 September. \nPlease note that sound and Red Note are committed to work with and support composers from under-represented groups and encourage applications from composers from a wide range of backgrounds. \nIf you would like further information or to speak to someone about the opportunity\, please contact Ellen Thomson at sound by email in the first instance: participate@sound-scotland.co.uk  \nThe Engaged Composer structure and schedule\nThursday 16 September 2021\, 2.5 hours\, time tbc\nZoom session 1: Intro and embedding your own practise and compositional voice within community projects. \nThursday 30 September 2021\, 2.5 hours\, time tbc\nZoom 2: Planning\, purpose\, outcomes. \nThursday 7 October 2021\, 2.5 hours\, time tbc\nZoom 3: Animation. \nThursday 14 October 2021\, 2.5 hours\, time tbc\nZoom 4: Project management and budgeting. \nThursday 4 November 2021\, 2.5 hours\, time tbc\nZoom 5: Recording and documentation. \nSaturday 20 – Sunday 21 November 2021    \nDevelop your practical skills with fellow participants and our lead composers in a weekend retreat. Course times are to be confirmed along with the venue. It will be in Scotland and timings will work around public transport. (10am-4pm approx.) \nDecember 2021 to March 2022 \nPersonal project preparation and delivery with two mentoring sessions. We would like you to plan and deliver a small project in your local community as part of the opportunity. This can be with any group and in a location and duration of your own choice. These projects can be tailored to fit with personal\, work and study commitments. We will ask for a brief indication of your project idea as part of the application process.\n \nMarch 26 or 27 2022\, tbc\nReflective evaluation session. Date\, venue and time to be confirmed\, but please save the dates.\n \nShadowing\nThroughout the duration of the programme there is a chance to shadow existing sound and Red Note projects in the community led by composers. These include our New Music Makers project and soundfestival 2021 learning & participation events in Aberdeen. Full details will be sent to all successful programme participants to select projects that interest them and work with their existing commitments. Travel expenses will be covered.  \nSupported by Fenton Arts Trust and the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/call-for-applicants-the-engaged-composer-professional-development-opportunity/
CATEGORIES:Calls for Scores
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210806
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210807
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20210701T084445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210720T083248Z
UID:3614-1628208000-1628294399@www.rednoteensemble.com
SUMMARY:Summer Serenades at Cherry Road Resource Centre
DESCRIPTION:In a playful musical exploration of the ideas of ‘Near and far’\, Red Note musicians will be bringing socially-distanced live solo performances to service users at one of our very favourite places\, Cherry Road Resource Centre. They may end up improvising from the car park\, playing jigs outside a window\, or engaging in musical conversations and responses with their audience in the atrium. Pretty much anything musically beautiful\, thoughtful\, fun and amazing could happen here – and that’s how we like it! \nOur musicians will be performing solo between 10am and 2pm on the 12th\, 19th and 28th July and 6th August.  \nThese sessions are for service users at Cherry Road Resource Centre.  \n12th July: Ruth Morely Flute \n19th July: Rachel Spencer Violin \n28th July: Jessica Beeston Viola \n6th August: Ruth Morely Flute \n  \nIn partnership with Artlink and Cherry Road Resource Centre.
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/summer-serenades/
CATEGORIES:Creative Learning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210730
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210731
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20210713T112513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210802T090623Z
UID:3641-1627603200-1627689599@www.rednoteensemble.com
SUMMARY:NOW CLOSED - Arts Project Trainee Admin Assistant - Easterhouse
DESCRIPTION:We’re looking for a paid\, part-time Arts Project Trainee Admin Assistant\, to support the organising of Red Note’s community-based music project in Easterhouse\, from Autumn 2021-early Summer 2022. \nThis is a part-time\, 10–month trainee position for a member of the Easterhouse community to work with Red Note Ensemble to help with the delivery of a project within Easterhouse for the period September 2021 – June 2022.  \nUsing their knowledge of their own community\, admin skills and supported by the Red Note team\, this position will focus on the successful candidate working with Red Note Ensemble to help organise a community-based music performance project\, whilst receiving training and gaining valuable skills and experience in organising and administering youth music activities. \n  \nHours of work:                                  8 hours a week (flexible) \nSalary:                                                £3\,619 (equivalent to £19\,000 per year full time) \nPeriod of contract:                          10 months\, starting between *Monday 30th August and 9th September 2021 depending on availability \n  \nKey Dates: \nDeadline for application: Friday 30th July 2021\, 5pm \nNotification of interviews: Tuesday 3rd August 2021 \nInterviews: Thursday 12th August and Friday 13th August 2021 \nStart date: early September 2021 depending on availability \n  \nHow to apply \nDownload the JOB PACK and the FAQ document for full information on how to apply. \nYou can send your application in any one of these ways: \n\nuse the online form link (CLICK HERE )\nemail written answers to the questions below to: katja@rednoteensemble.com\nemail recorded answers (video or audio – this can be a dropbox or wetransfer link\, max. 7mins long) to: katja@rednoteensemble.com\n\nWe have no preference and will only evaluate the content of each application\, not its production. \nPlease CLICK HERE to download the monitoring form. Once completed it please send it by email to katja@rednoteensemble.com \n  \nSupport with making your application \nIf you have any additional questions not covered in the FAQ document\, if you have technical difficulties or you have any access requirements that we can support you with in the application process\, you can arrange a time to speak with one of our team who is not involved in the recruitment process.  \nIf you’re interested in the post but not sure if it’s for you/whether to apply – we’d love to hear from you! Drop an email katja@rednoteensemble.com with any queries; or ask to chat with one of us informally to find out more about the role\, what we are looking for\, and ask any questions you may have.  \n 
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/arts-project-trainee-admin-assistant-easterhouse/
CATEGORIES:Creative Learning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210718
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210719
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20210712T091615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210712T091753Z
UID:3626-1626566400-1626652799@www.rednoteensemble.com
SUMMARY:Development Opportunity for Scotland-Based Composers
DESCRIPTION:This development opportunity for Scotland-based composers is organised in partnership with us at Red Note and is part of soundcreators programme\, which focuses on nurturing creative talent. soundcreators is funded by Creative Scotland\, Help Musicians UK and the PRS for Music Foundation as well as by Idlewild Trust\, the Hugh Fraser Foundation\, the Leche Trust and Aberdeen City Council. \nsound is a new music incubator based in North East Scotland\, initially set up to give local audiences access to new music. It is now renowned in and beyond Scotland for producing and promoting high-quality work\, for its support to composers of all generations and for attracting new audiences through its varied programming and inclusive nature.\nFive composers will have the opportunity to develop works of around 5 minutes for double bass and marimba working alongside Iain Crawford (double bass) and Tom Hunter (marimba) from Red Note and composer mentor (tbc). The new works will be performed during the 2021 soundfestival. \n  \nDraft schedule: \nSession 1: Introduction to double bass and marimba\, 12 August 2021  \nWhere: Zoom \nThis first session will primarily be an introduction to writing for double bass and marimba\, and will be led by Iain Crawford\, Tom Hunter and composer mentor (tbc) \nSession 2\, late-August 2021 tbc \nWhere: Zoom \n1-to-1 mentoring sessions with composer mentor (tbc) and musicians. The composers will submit short (approximately 30 second sketches) in advance. \nFollowing this\, the composers will work up full pieces for the third session. \nSession 3\, 12 September 2021  \nWhere: tbc (Central Belt) \nThe composers will work alongside two musicians from Red Note Ensemble to develop new works. It is expected that composers will bring work in progress with them. The session will last a whole day. \nThe composers will then have until mid-October to make any last adjustments. \nRehearsal\, mid-October (date tbc) \nWhere: tbc (Central Belt)\nThe pieces will be rehearsed with the composers in attendance. \nPerformance\, end of October (date tbc) \nWhere: Aberdeen\nA performance of the new works as part of the 2021 soundfestival. There will also be a rehearsal prior to the performance. \n  \nCandidates: \nThe five successful candidates will be talented composers resident in Scotland. They can be at any stage in their career\, however they should be able to demonstrate a number of years of compositional experience\, and must be able to articulate their development needs and how the opportunity would benefit them. \nPlease note that we are committed to working with and supporting composers with additional support needs. Composers from under-represented groups and especially composers with disability are encouraged to apply. \n  \nFinancial support for the opportunity is limited to related expenses for travel/accommodation. There will also be a small commission fee of £200 per composer for a delivered piece to be performed at soundfestival. \n  \nHow to apply\nTo apply for the opportunity please fill out a digital form HERE. \nDeadline for applications: 18th July 2021 \n  \nIf further information is required\, please contact admin@sound-scotland.co.uk \nWe will inform you whether you are successful or not by the 28th July 2021. \n  \nSelection process  \nAs mentioned above sound is committed to working with and supporting composers from under-represented sections of the population. To enable this\, there is a two-stage application process: an initial selection is made\, and then this is narrowed down in a second stage selection process. If you are a female\, disabled and/or BAME composer\, you can self-select to be put forward automatically to the second round if you want. The selection panel will be made up of one of the musicians\, composer mentor (tbc)\, a representative of sound (either a staff member or the Chair) and of Red Note. \n  \nNotes to composers applying \nSelection for new music opportunities is inherently subjective and the criteria used can differ from project to project. We are frequently over-subscribed and often the quality of applications is extremely high from a wide range of composers\, which usually means making difficult decisions. \nReasons for selecting one composer over another are not always to do with skill level or experience. We may\, for example\, be looking for the right fit for us as an organisation at a particular point in time e.g.\, we may be looking to develop specific strands or activity or genres of music. \nFor development opportunities that happen in a group setting\, it may be that we need to take into consideration the coherence of that group e.g.\, we may prefer to have composers of a similar experience-level. We thus sometimes end up turning down composers with more experience or skills\, or giving opportunities to composers who we feel would benefit most from a particular opportunity at that stage in their career\, and faced with difficult choices we may sometimes turn down composers who may have already benefitted from a number of opportunities in the past. \nWe would however encourage composers to apply for any opportunities that interest them and for which they fit the specification\, and not be discouraged if they are not selected for a particular opportunity\, as it does not mean that they are not “good” enough. Please do continue to apply for any opportunity that interests you! \n  \nRed Note and sound are PRS Foundation Talent Development Partners.
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/development-opportunity-for-scotland-based-composers-2021/
CATEGORIES:Creative Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210613T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210613T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20210524T125512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210602T133616Z
UID:3546-1623600000-1623603600@www.rednoteensemble.com
SUMMARY:Noisy Nights at Sound
DESCRIPTION:Noisy Nights is back! We are excited to play together again with these outstanding musicians: \n\nMaximiliano Martin – Clarinet\,\nTony Moffat – Violin\,\nJessica Beeston – Viola\,\nRobert Irvine – Cello.\n\nOn this occasion we have partnered with sound\, following the success and learnings from the Neurotribes conference\, to showcase the talent of neurodiverse composers\, supporting greater inclusion in contemporary classical music. \nClick here to book your tickets now! Tickets are limited and must be purchased in advance. \nFollowing our call for scores\, we are looking forward to presenting 5 new compositions alongside Hason Hodgson: \nJason Hodgson Dimensional Shift (Rubic Cubes) \nJoe Stollery Seely Circles \nSiôn Parkinson Phantosmia  \nSera Wright Sunflowers \nZoe Cutler ✨🌟 👉The👈 ⚠️Contemporary⚠️ 🐝Music🐝 🍋Lick🍋 🌟✨ \nRylan Gleave cold with him \n  \nRed Note Ensemble \nJohn Harris Conductor \nRed Note and sound are PRS Foundation Talent Development Partners.
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/noisy-nights-sound/
LOCATION:Queen’s Cross Church\, Albyn Pl\, Aberdeen\, AB10 1YN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Noisy Nights
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210612T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210612T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20210104T181943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210602T133721Z
UID:3419-1623524400-1623529800@www.rednoteensemble.com
SUMMARY:Red Note with Richard Watkins - Sound Festival
DESCRIPTION:As part of sound‘s programme showcasing endangered instruments\, we are joined by Richard Watkins\, former Principal Horn of the Philharmonia Orchestra\, for the premiere of a reworking of Philip Cashian’s Scenes from the Life of Viscount Medardo.Viscount Medardo of Terralba is a character in Italo Calvino’s short story The Cloven Viscount. After being split in two by a canon ball in battle with the Turks\, the left half and the right half of the Viscount (a good half and a badhalf) each separately return home to Italy\, falling in love with the same girl and eventually having a sword fight on horseback to decide who shall marry her.\n \n\nThe programme also features a new work by Rylan Gleave UNSUNG II; even from a loved one\, the second work in a collection of works exploring the same material surrounding\, on some level\, voicelessness.\n \n\nAileen Sweeney’s new work Feda explores the symbolic and important role trees played in Irish and Scottish Celtic culture and traditions as “sustainers of life\,” offering food\, medicine\, warmth and housing as well as forming connections to the spiritual worlds.\n \nClick here to book your tickets now! Tickets are limited and must be purchased in advance.\n \nPhilip Cashian Scenes from the Life of Viscount Medardo (UK Premiere)\nAileen Sweeney Feda* (World Premiere)\nRylan Gleave UNSUNG II; even from a loved one* (World Premiere)\n\n \nRed Note Ensemble  \nRichard Watkins Horn\nGeoffrey Paterson Conductor\n\n\n \n*Co-commissioned by sound and Red Note Ensemble
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/richard-watkins-sound-festival/
LOCATION:Queen’s Cross Church\, Albyn Pl\, Aberdeen\, AB10 1YN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210529
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20210512T135509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210531T144955Z
UID:3544-1622160000-1622246399@www.rednoteensemble.com
SUMMARY:NOW CLOSED: Administration and Communication Coordinator
DESCRIPTION:The Arts Administration and Communication Coordinator role sits at the heart of the organisation and requires a positive attitude towards problem-solving and great attention to detail. Red Note is a small\, hard-working team and we are looking for someone with a warm and supportive personality who has the initiative to work independently\, is well-focused and has the energy to adapt to new situations. \nThe role offers insight into key areas of a cultural organisation and will give the post holder opportunities to learn and develop skills and gain experience in areas they are not yet familiar with. \nIdeally the successful candidate has some experience in one or several of the key responsibilities. Relevant training will be offered alongside the full support and assistance of the Red Note team\, although candidates who show initiative and pro-activity will be preferred. \nHours of work:                                  26 hours a week \nSalary:                                                £15\,000 p.a. (£20\,000 per year full time equivalent) \nPeriod of contract:                           12 months\, starting between 2nd and 16th July 2021 depending on availability \nKey Dates: \n\nDeadline for application: Friday 28th May 2021\, 12 noon\nNotification of interviews: Thursday 10th June 2021\nInterviews: Tuesday 15th and Wednesday 16th June 2021\n\nHow to apply \nDownload the JOB PACK and the FAQ document for full information on how to apply.
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/administration-communication-coordinator/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210524
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210529
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20201026T165240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210524T124856Z
UID:3372-1621814400-1622246399@www.rednoteensemble.com
SUMMARY:Leverhulme Conducting Workshops - May 2021
DESCRIPTION:Red Note players will be working with students and Leverhulme Fellows from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland as part of our work as Contemporary Ensemble-in-Residence.  \nArnold Schönberg\, Pierrot Lunaire\nJohn Adams\, Shaker Loops
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/leverhulme-conducting-workshops/
LOCATION:Maryhill Burgh Halls\, 10-24 Gairbraid Avenue\, Glasgow\, G20 8YE
CATEGORIES:Creative Learning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210523
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210524
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20210429T152225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210524T104356Z
UID:3521-1621728000-1621814399@www.rednoteensemble.com
SUMMARY:Arts Administration Trainee - Easterhouse - NOW CLOSED
DESCRIPTION:We are looking for an Arts Administration trainee to support the administration and management of Red Note’s music-and-drama project A Child’s Guide to Anarchy (working title). \nThis is a part-time\, 12-month trainee position for a member of the Easterhouse community to work with Red Note Ensemble to assist in the delivery of the project for the period June 2021 – May 2022.  \nSupported by the Red Note production team and using the appointee’s knowledge of their own community to support the project\, this position will focus on the successful candidate working with Red Note Ensemble to deliver this community-based music-and-drama project\, whilst receiving training and gaining valuable skills and experience in administering youth music activities. \nHours of work:                                  8 hours a week \nSalary:                                                £4\,343 p.a. (£19\,000 per year full time equivalent) \nPeriod of contract:                           12 months\, starting between 22nd and 28th June 2021 depending on availability \nKey Dates: \n\nDEADLINE EXTENDED for application: Sunday 23rd May 2021\, 12 noon\nNotification of interviews: Friday 28th May 2021\nInterviews: Wednesday 2nd June and Thursday 3rd June 2021\n\nHow to apply \nDownload the JOB PACK and the FAQ document for full information on how to apply. \nAccess to the online form link for your application can be found HERE. \nPlease CLICK HERE to download the monitoring form. Once completed\, please send it by email to admin@rednoteensemble.com \nSupport with making your application \nBefore you make an application there is also an opportunity to attend a webinar with John Harris (Chief Executive) and Louise Martin (Director of Access\, Engagement and Participation) to learn more about the position\, what we are looking for from the successful applicant\, and discuss any questions you may have. \nTo sign up please click on the date that suits you best: \n\nWednesday 5th May 2021 from 15.30-16.30pm\nThursday 13th May 2021 from 10.30-11.30pm\n\nIf you have any additional questions not covered in the FAQ document\, if you have technical difficulties or you have any access requirements that we can support you with in the application process\, you can arrange a time to speak with one of our team who is not involved in the recruitment process. Please fill in this form (CLICK HERE) with your name\, email\, phone number\, indicate what you would like to talk about and select a suitable time on the days indicated.
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/administration-trainee-easterhouse/
CATEGORIES:Creative Learning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210522
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20210330T112410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210525T140132Z
UID:3498-1621555200-1621641599@www.rednoteensemble.com
SUMMARY:Noisy Nights at sound - Call for Scores - NOW CLOSED
DESCRIPTION:On this occasion we have partnered with sound\, following the success and learnings from the Neurotribes conference\, to showcase the talent of neurodiverse composers\, supporting greater inclusion in contemporary classical music. \nWe are hoping to share the selected works live streamed or with a social distanced audience at a concert in Aberdeen on Sunday 13th June. \nCall for Scores  \nAre you an emerging or amateur neurodiverse composer (18+ years old) interested in writing for Red Note?\nThen this call is for you. \n\nMaximum length 5 minutes;\nInstrumentation is Clarinet\, Violin\, Viola and Cello;\nOnly new works composed for this call;\nDeadline 21st May (5PM – UK time)\n\nPlease note the scores should not include electronics or any pre-recorded parts\, and take into account that concerts are rehearsed and performed in a short timeframe. \nFull score and parts in PDF format to be submitted online via Google forms (click here) or via email to katja@rednoteensemble.com by 5pm (UK time) on Friday 21st May. Please include full name and contact in your submission email. Late submissions will not be accepted. \nA maximum of 5 pieces will be selected by a panel of musicians and composers from Red Note and sound. All submissions will receive feedback from our panel if requested. Selected composers will be notified on the 31stMay and invited to join the rehearsals over zoom on the 9th June. \nIf you have any questions or access requirements\, please contact Katja on katja@rednoteensemble.com. She will be your point of contact if you need help or advice. \nHappy composing! \nRed Note and sound are PRS Foundation Talent Development Partners.
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/noisy-nights-sound-call-scores/
CATEGORIES:Calls for Scores
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210506
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
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SUMMARY:Red Note at PLUG 2021
DESCRIPTION:PLUG is the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland’s festival of contemporary music\, all about showcasing original compositions by the students. As Contemporary Ensemble in Residence\, Red Note will be playing and recording new works by five student composers. \nUnfortunately this year we are not able to share these with an audience\, but we look forward to working with the RCS composers and conductors to bring them to life: \nErin Thomson\nCallum Huseyin\nGabriel Stenborg\nEvan Bailey\nEllie Cherry
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/plug-2021/
LOCATION:Royal Conservatoire of Scotland\, Glasgow\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Creative Learning
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210430
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210501
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20210209T111422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210310T124611Z
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SUMMARY:Revisit Noisy Nights online
DESCRIPTION:Do you miss Noisy Nights? \nWhile we prepare the next editions\, you can still enjoy all 14 concerts on our YouTube channel showcasing over 50 composers of all ages from all over the world! \nDiscover some of the best examples of brand new music played from scratch from the homes of Red Note musicians and from the stunning Oran Mor: \n\nDigital Noisy Nights – watch here\nNoisy Nights Hybrid – watch here 
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/revisit-noisy-nights-online/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210428
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210513
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20210420T134523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210420T134523Z
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SUMMARY:The Engaged Composer: Open Sessions
DESCRIPTION:sound and Red Note Ensemble present 3 open zoom sessions for emerging composers interested in learning more about how to inspire and work effectively with community groups. In each session\, two experienced composers/animators will talk about a project they have led\, highlighting different key relevant skills\, and exploring co-creation where relevant. \nThese will take place from 5-6.30pm on three Wednesdays: 28th April\, 5th and 12th May. \nThese sessions are free and open to anyone who would like to take part. \nTo register\, please click the link(s) below. \n\n28th April: Judith Weir and Pippa Murphy\n\nRegister in advance for this meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZApceqrrjIqHdwnYpm3u0ghe9Vt2W52SK9L \n\n5th May: Brian Irvine and Paul Rissmann\n\nRegister in advance for this meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUqde-vpjwuGtVpGnKmSchITJ_cUqO_8KPx \n\n12th May: Gareth Williams and Pete Sparkes\n\nRegister in advance for this meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0tf-ihqz4uH9P3lOXaSg9pRh_KQU0Lb8-H \n  \nThis is part of sound’s soundcreators programme supported by PRSF talent development\, Creative Scotland\, Aberdeen City Council\, Idlewild Trust\, Hugh Fraser Foundation and Leche Trust.
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/engaged-composer-open-sessions/
CATEGORIES:Creative Learning
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210209
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20210115T091218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210322T105744Z
UID:3431-1612742400-1612828799@www.rednoteensemble.com
SUMMARY:We Are Hiring: Creative Music Maker - NOW CLOSED
DESCRIPTION:Red Note Ensemble is looking for a musician at an early stage of their career to join us for a fixed-term one-year\, mentored role. We’re seeking someone who is a little bit obsessed about creating new music themselves\, and making music with other people\, to work with us on a variety of performance and community projects. \nWe recognise that many people haven’t been able to take up opportunities to pursue a career in creating music due to financial pressures of coming from a lower socio-economic background. For this reason\, this post is designed to support the career progression of someone who has faced barriers because of their socio-economic background. \nWe are looking for someone who has: \n\n2-5 years’ experience since leaving school. This may have been on e.g. an education/training course\, a job\, a caring or voluntary role. It doesn’t matter whether this was or wasn’t directly connected to music\nShown sustained commitment to generating their own new music \nSome experience of working with music with community groups\, but may have had no formal training\n\nContract type:         Fixed term contract\, 12 month contract \nHours:                       Part time\, 21 hours per week. flexible working \nHolidays:                  12 days plus 5 days public holidays per annum (this equals 20 days plus 8 holidays per annum full time equivalent) \nSalary:                       £12\,600 (£21\,000 per annum full time equivalent) plus 5% pension \nStart Date:                Monday\, 29th March 2021 \nLocation:                  Office based in Summerhall\, Edinburgh (remote working possible) and in Methil and Easterhouse (Glasgow)\, travel paid \nRelocation:              A contribution towards relocation up to £250 is available if required \nKey Dates: \nDeadline for application:     Monday 8th February 2021\, 12 noon \nNotification of interviews:    Friday 19th February 2021 \nInterviews:                             Thursday 25th February 2021 \nSelection workshops:          Between the 8th and 19th March 2021 \nStart date:                             Monday 29th March 2021 \nHow to apply \nDownload the job pack and the FAQ document for full information on how to apply. \nThe closing date for applications is Monday 8th February 2021\, 12 noon. \nContact Us \nBefore you make an application there is an opportunity to attend a webinar to learn more about the position\, what we are looking for from the successful applicant\, and discuss any questions you may have. To sign up please click on the date that suits you best: \n\nThursday 21st January at 10:30am\nWednesday 27th January at 3pm\n\nIf you have any additional questions not covered in the FAQ document\, if you have technical difficulties or you have any access requirements that we can support you with in the application process\, you can also arrange a time to speak with one of our team – Please fill in this form (CLICK HERE). \n  \nThis Fellowship is supported by the Weston Jerwood Creative Bursaries 2020-22.
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/creative-music-maker/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210101
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20200813T121253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200813T130010Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Engagement Survey
DESCRIPTION:Since lockdown began we have embarked in an exciting digital journey\, with Digital Noisy Nights and Fridays@3\, which has enabled us to stay connected with our new music community at home and abroad\, and even welcome new members! \nWe’d love to know more about your experience and your engagement with our digital content\, to help us plan our way forward. \nPlease send us your feedback by filling in this very short survey – it only takes 5 minutes. \nThank you very much for your time.
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/digital-engagement-survey/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201221T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201221T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T091140
CREATED:20201208T151245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201208T151718Z
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SUMMARY:Living Wage Gift Guide 2020
DESCRIPTION:Red Note Ensemble is part of the Living Wage movement\, committed to paying our staff a wage that meets the real costs of living. \nThis Christmas you can support Living Wage accredited employers across the UK.  Give your loved ones the gift that keeps on giving this Christmas with the Living Wage Gift Guide! \nRed Note offers you a selection of  the best contemporary music to enjoy at home: \nEddie McGuire Entangled Fortunes \nKuljit Bhamra Reels to Ragas \nJohn McLeod Moments in Time \nThe Cellist of Sarajevo: Chamber Music by David Wilde \nLyell Cresswell Music For String Quartet \nEach CD £10 plus postage costs – email admin@rednoteensemble.com with the subject “Living Wage Gift CD” detailing your order* and the delivery address (UK only)\, we will get back to you with PayPal payment details. \n*Last orders accepted on the 21st December 5pm (GMT).
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/living-wage-gift-guide-2020/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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