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SUMMARY:Spring Community Tour
DESCRIPTION:We’re always delighted to perform in communities part of our 5 Places programme and we’ll be back in Easterhouse and Methil in June for our annual spring community tour! \nRed Note Ensemble\nRuth Morley\, flute\nFiona Winning\, viola\nAllan Neave\, guitar \n*Please note: these performances are not on sale to the general public. If you happen to be part of the groups we are visiting\, we would love to see you there! \n 
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/spring-community-tour/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240611
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SUMMARY:Development opportunity for Scotland-based composers
DESCRIPTION:Five composers will have the opportunity to develop short works for viola and percussion working alongside our players Fiona Winning (viola) and Tom Hunter (percussion) with Deirdre McKay as composer mentor. The new works will be performed during 2024 soundfestival. \nOpportunity description\n\nFive emerging Scottish composers will have the opportunity to develop short works of around 5 min for Fiona Winning (viola) and Tom Hunter (percussion) with mentoring support from Deirdre McKay. \nThis will take place over a period of 4 months with a mixture of online and live sessions (see key dates below). \nThe new works will then be performed as part of the soundfestival on Saturday 26th October 2024. \nKey dates\nThe successful candidates should be available to attend the following sessions:  \n\nOnline introductory session: Tuesday 2nd July evening\n1-to-1 mentoring sessions with Deirdre McKay and/or musicians (mid-August\, dates and times tbc)\nWorkshop session with Fiona and Tom: 21st September in Glasgow\nPerformance on Saturday 26th October 2024 at 12pm in St Andrew’s Cathedral\, Aberdeen.\n\nThis requirement is kept flexible for those living with disability\, or those for whom such participation might be tricky due to any other reason related to their underrepresented characteristic. You will be able to discuss this with us upon successful application and we will help find a solution. \nPlease note\, we offer this flexibility in order to open our opportunities for those with access requirements and for whom participation is difficult due to their underrepresented characteristic. If you are not able to attend those days\, and your reason is not related to the above\, please consider applying to a different opportunity. \nCandidates\nThe successful candidates will be Scottish-based ‘emerging’ composers. They will need to be able to articulate their development needs and how the opportunity would benefit them as this point in their career: \n\nby emerging we mean composers who are able to demonstrate a number of years of compositional experience\, but who don’t consider themselves mid-career\, or established. They can be of any age and background\, including those who have had to take a substantial career break due to maternity leave or other reasons\, or those who practised composition as amateurs in previous years and have now started to take steps into the professional world. They might also be those who had a career in another field of music and are only now identifying as composers\, or those who have just graduated etc. It is up to you to define yourself as emerging according to your own personal circumstance.\nby Scottish-based composers we mean composers of any nationality\, who have been resident in Scotland for at least 18 months. Scottish-raised composers who are studying elsewhere in the UK for a limited amount of time may also apply\, but will be expected to pay for any travel to get to Scotland.\n\nWe are committed to working with and supporting composers from under-represented groups. Female\, trans\, gender-diverse\, and global majority and Gypsy/Traveller composers\, composers from a low-income background\, and/or composers with a disability are encouraged to apply. By global majority we mean people from all ethnic groups except white British and other white groups\, including white minorities. \nExpenses\nA stipend of £250 will be available for each successful candidate who completes the opportunity. \nSecond-class travel within Scotland will be reimbursed\, as will accommodation. See the next paragraph (accessibility) for additional access costs. \nAccessibility\nAccess costs will be covered for those who require it. You will be asked about your accessibility needs upon successful application\, this will be discussed with you individually\, and the programme and schedule (where possible and required) will be tailored towards your needs. \nIf you need any accessibility assistance in applying for this opportunity\, please contact Kadri on info@sound-scotland.co.uk. \nHow to apply\nTo apply for the opportunity please complete this form: https://neartail.com/sm/jg81uRXTy  \nText\, video or audio applications are accepted.  \nIn the application form you will be asked:  \n\nYour name\, email\, age\, pronouns\, postcode\, and to confirm you are Scottish/resident in Scotland\, and to identify your underrepresented characteristic if you wish so\nWhy are you interested in this opportunity and how will it help your development as composer? (text\, or upload video or audio)\nBiography or CV (text only)\nSmall portfolio of your work: two PDF scores (notated\, graphic\, or description) and\, ideally – recordings/midi of the same pieces.\nYou will also be asked to fill in an equalities monitoring form.\n\nThere will be an online information session for all our current composer development opportunities on Monday 27th May from 12.30-1.30pm for those who need further advice or information.  Here’s the link to register for the session: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIpcuCtqTMpE9zlY1qHPcp2KN2OFGsjBfrI \nIf you have any other questions\, you can email Kadri on info@sound-scotland.co.uk. \nDeadline for applications: Monday 10th June 2024\nWe offer a 2-day “grace period” until the end of day on Wednesday 12th June for applicants who can’t reach the deadline due to health challenges\, having to care for family members\, or other reasonable and/or unexpected circumstances. Please state your reason in the application form. \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\, gender-minority\, global majority or Gypsy/Traveller composer\, disabled and/or from a low-income background\, you can choose to self-select automatically to the second round.  \nThe selection panel will be made up of composer Deirdre McKay and a representatives of sound and Red Note Ensemble. \nWe will inform you whether you are successful or not on the Friday 25th June. We may alternatively offer you a reserve place in case one of the successful candidates can’t take up the opportunity or needs to pull out at an early stage. \nNOTES TO COMPOSERS APPLYING\nWhat to expect \n\nYour creative process should start at the initial date of this project\, and continue throughout\, punctuated by online or live sessions with the composer mentor and/or musicians.\nYou will be working mostly individually\, using any medium of your choice during the creative process to help you generate ideas. \nAny mentoring sessions will be aimed at helping you shape your ideas into a suitable composition.\nFor the mid-project live session\, you will be expected to present a draft notated score and parts in advance for the musicians (you can use graphic or semi-graphic notation\, and/or text instructions\, if that is how you normally work). The deadlines for this will be given to you at the introductory meeting.\nAfter this you will be required to prepare a final fully notated score and parts for a date to be agreed with the musicians.\nIn between sessions\, it is up to you how exactly you would like to manage your process.\n\nIf you have any further questions or personal requirements in regards to this\, you will be able to discuss them with the manager and/or mentor of the project upon the successful application. \nWhat NOT to expect \n\nTutoring – your mentor is your sounding board and advisor\, but you are expected to work as a professional\, and will be making your own decisions based on your experience.\nTime management and preparation guidance – while we will provide you with a schedule\, we will expect you to manage your own creative flow\, and make autonomous decisions on any creative preparations for meeting with musicians\, etc. You will always be able to discuss any logistical questions (equipment\, access\, timeline\, etc.) with our manager.  \nPlease note that this is a development opportunity leading to a live performance of your work in the soundfestival. It may be possible to make an audio and/or video recording of the performance which\, provided the players are happy with the performance\, will be available to you for personal\, non-public use only\, including submission to competitions and as part of educational assignments.\n\nSelection\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.. Usually we choose the composers that will benefit the most from a particular opportunity. We may also take into consideration whether we feel composers are the right fit to work a particular ensemble.  For 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. Faced with difficult choices we may sometimes turn down composers who have already benefited 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! \nThis opportunity is part of sound’s soundcreators programme focusing on nurturing creative talent which is currently funded by Creative Scotland\, PRS for Music Foundation\, Hugh Fraser Foundation\, and Aberdeen City Council.
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/development-opportunity-for-scotland-based-composers/
CATEGORIES:Calls for Scores
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SUMMARY:FLOCK - Project Pitch at Classical:NEXT 2024 in Berlin
DESCRIPTION:FLOCK has been selected for the Classical:NEXT 2024 Project Pitches. The presentation will be on Wednesday 15th May between 14:00-15:15.\nhttps://classicalnext.com/project-pitches/flock-by-kathy-hinde-and-red-note-ensemble/ \nClassical:NEXT Project Pitches are targeted\, fast-moving opportunities for creators and those on the lookout for new creations\, a ‘seek and find’ for collaboration and inspiration. This format allows representatives from ensembles\, music theatre productions and music projects to offer rapid insight into their current offerings. \nMore on FLOCK:\nFLOCK is a 30 minute small ensemble piece with a strong visual element\, created for children and families of all ages. It is centred around a suite of newly invented playful instruments that use bellows\, pipes\, reeds\, whistles\, origami combined with the more traditional instruments; flute\, cello and percussion. Opening with a sonically and visually captivating performance by the musicians\, the audience are gently encouraged to become more involved until\, through their collective effort\, a chirping flock comes into being. \nFLOCK was co-commissioned by Red Note Ensemble and Sound and developed with Oakwood Primary School. \n 
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/flock-project-pitch-at-classicalnext-2024-in-berlin/
LOCATION:Colosseum Berlin\, Schönhauser Allee 123\, Berlin\, 10437\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240507T140000
DTSTAMP:20260420T040632
CREATED:20240411T114918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240429T134310Z
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SUMMARY:RCS & Red Note present 5 new works performed by Mark O'Keeffe
DESCRIPTION:We’re happy to present our new partnership with RCS\, combining a performance and recording of new works for solo trumpet created by 5 RCS students composers. \nThis project is a collaboration between Red Note and composers from the RCS\, who have been working with Mark O’Keeffe over the last few months\, to develop new pieces for solo trumpet. These new works will also be recorded as part of the project\, allowing the composers to reflect on this creative process\, as they develop their skills in writing for the instrument. \nJoin us on Tuesday 7 May at 1pm at the Scottish Music Centre in Glasgow for an informal sharing of these new works.  \nThe concert is FREE and not ticketed. \nAndrew Keddie Dawn\nElla Cookson Wandering\nHiro Kyo Sauce\nKaty Babenko Trumpet Solo 01.02\nNancy Johnstone flibbertigibbet\n \nRed Note Ensemble\nMark O’Keeffe\, Trumpet \nPlease note that one of the piece includes food that will be distributed to the audience. For any questions regarding allergies please contact admin@rednoteensemble.com 
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/rcs-red-note-present-5-new-works-performed-by-mark-okeeffe/
LOCATION:Scottish Music Centre\, 100 Candleriggs\, Glasgow\, G1 1NQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240413T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T040632
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SUMMARY:An Easterhouse Children's Manifesto at the Library at The Bridge
DESCRIPTION:Developed over a year long process of co-creation involving composer Brian Irvine and director John McIlduff (Dumbworld) in collaboration with the children of Oakwood Primary School in Easterhouse and Red Note Ensemble – An Easterhouse Children’s Manifesto is a collection of 7 musical animated video posters that explore ideas of personal autonomy\, kindness and human connectivity from a child’s perspective. \nThe work was developed in a year long process of co-creation involving pupils\, teachers\, artists and musicians. \nThe animated posters will be displayed at the Library at The Bridge in Easterhouse from Tuesday 26th March to Saturday 13th April (closed during the Easter weekend).  \nJoin us Tuesday 26th March at 11am for the exhibition launch! Tea and coffee will be provided. \nOpening times:\nMonday to Saturday: 10am – 5pm\nClosed on Sunday \nThe exhibition is free and not ticketed.  \nWatch the trailer: 
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/ecm-platform/
LOCATION:Library at The Bridge\, 1000 Westerhouse Rd\, Easterhouse\, G34 9JW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240322
DTSTAMP:20260420T040632
CREATED:20240219T100245Z
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SUMMARY:Welcome to our new board members!
DESCRIPTION:We’re thrilled to announce that Isla MacLeod\, David Sinclair\, Lynn Sweeney and Daniel Lewis have recently joined Red Note’s board and that Mareike Ohl has joined as Red Note’s first Trustee in Training role. We know that their input and respective expertise will help us deliver our programme to the highest standard. \nIsla MacLeod: Isla is currently Head of Marketing at Liverpool Philharmonic where she works on a programme of over 400 events a year. A self-titled ‘audience advocate’\, she is excited to be joining the Red Note board in 2024 because of a shared passion for bringing new music to new audiences. \nDavid Sinclair: David Sinclair is an experienced fundraising and governance professional. He recently joined The National Lottery Community Fund as Head of Business Support in Scotland. David is particularly interested in the work of Red Note Ensemble supporting performers and composers in the initial stages of their careers\, and in Red Note’s access\, engagement and participation programme. \nLynn Sweeney: Lynn Sweeney has lived in Glasgow all her life and from an early age been involved with music. She is a volunteer Childline counsellor and a board member of Royston Youth Action. She loves how Red Note break down barriers to allow people to experience contemporary music and as a new member of the board she is looking forward to supporting them to deliver contemporary music as well as looking at new ways to reach those who otherwise may be excluded or feel unable to participate. \nDaniel Lewis: Daniel currently works for PRS for Music\, where he represents the interests of classical composers and publishers. Originally from Merthyr Tydfil in South Wales\, Daniel is passionate about ensuring that all musicians are afforded opportunities regardless of their socioeconomic background. Daniel loves Red Note’s unflinching commitment to new music\, which stretches from grassroots work in schools to commissioning major new work from Scottish composers. \nMareike Ohl (Trustee in Training): Mareike is currently completing a Master in Arts\, Festival and Cultural Management at Queen Margaret University. Originally from Germany\, she has been involved in the classical music scene in her younger years. She was drawn to Red Note as she feels passionate about access to new music\, especially fostering curiosity. Mareike joined as a trustee in training as she wanted to expand her knowledge and experience of this important role. \n“Red Note is a truly exceptional organisation\, working at international\, national and community level to commission and perform new music. Our new trustees complement a strong team and will help Red Note continue to achieve their ambitions in the UK and abroad. Red Note is also a training and development organisation and believes in development at all levels – as such we are delighted that Mareike has joined us in our first Trustee in Training position.”\nFiona Duncan\, Chair of the Board \n 
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/welcome-to-our-new-board-members/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240317
DTSTAMP:20260420T040632
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SUMMARY:An Easterhouse Children's Manifesto at the Belfast Children's Festival
DESCRIPTION:Developed over a year long process of co-creation involving composer Brian Irvine and director John McIlduff (Dumbworld) in collaboration with the children of Oakwood Primary School in Glasgow and Red Note Ensemble – An Easterhouse Children’s Manifesto is a collection of 7 musical animated video posters that explore ideas of personal autonomy\, kindness and human connectivity from a child’s perspective. \nThe work was developed in a year long process of co-creation involving pupils\, teachers\, artists and musicians. \nThe animated posters will be displayed at The Atrium\, BC Building\, Level 3\, Ulster University in Belfast from Friday 8th to Saturday 16th March.  \nThe exhibition is free and not ticketed.  \nWatch the trailer: 
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/an-easterhouse-childrens-manifesto-at-the-belfast-childrens-festival/
LOCATION:Ulster University – The Atrium\, BC Building\, Level 3\, Belfast\, BT151ED\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240229
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240301
DTSTAMP:20260420T040632
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SUMMARY:Red Note Annual Report 2022-23
DESCRIPTION:We’re happy to present our Annual Report for the year 2022-23: https://www.rednoteensemble.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/ANNUAL-REPORT-2022-23.pdf
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/red-note-annual-report-2022-23/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240126T130000
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CREATED:20231113T102105Z
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SUMMARY:Red Note at RCS: Ligeti Piano Concerto
DESCRIPTION:Following Ligeti’s centenary year in 2023\, we will perform the composer’s extraordinary Piano Concerto with RCS Doctor of Performing Arts student\, Marianna Abrahamyan. This performance will be the culmination of Marianna’s studies\, exploring the work of one of the most innovative\, influential\, and distinctive composers of the 20th century. \nGyörgy Ligeti\, Piano Concerto \nStudents new works: \nKassia Bailey\, Twice Upon\nKate Sagovsky\, On G\nKaiwen Liu\, Wind is tonight’s answer \nRed Note Ensemble\nEliza Marshall\, flute\nKatherine Bryer\, oboe\nTim Lines\, clarinet\nCerys Ambrose\, bassoon\nAndy Saunders\, horn\nSimon Bird\, trumpet\nSimon Johnson\, trombone\nTom Hunter\, percussion 1\nPatrick Nolan\, percussion 2 \nJackie Shave\, violin 1\nTom Hankey\, violin 2\nFiona Winning\, viola\nLionel Handy\, cello\nIain Crawford\, double bass \nRyan McAdams\, Conductor\nMarianna Abrahamyan\, Piano \n 
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/red-note-at-rcs-ligeti-piano-concerto/
LOCATION:Stevenson Hall\, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland\, 100 Renfrew Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240104
DTSTAMP:20260420T040632
CREATED:20231213T171120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231214T111031Z
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SUMMARY:CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS OFFICE CLOSURE
DESCRIPTION:As 2023 is coming to an end and we’re taking a bit of time off to celebrate the festive season\, we wanted to thank you for all your support over the past year. \nWe’ve had a great year\, with the completion of international collaborations\, the development of new commissions and multi-artform projects and the expansion of our work with communities across Scotland. \nThank you all for coming to see and hear us in 2023 and we can’t wait to see you all soon! \nWith warmest wishes from the Red Note Team
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/christmas-holidays-office-closure-2/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231104T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231104T144500
DTSTAMP:20260420T040632
CREATED:20231025T103914Z
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SUMMARY:FLOCK in Methil
DESCRIPTION:We’re bringing our new show FLOCK to Methil! \nSaturday 4 November at Wellesley Church Centre\, Methil. The event is FREE and there will be free post-show snacks provided for the children.  \nFLOCK is a show created by Kathy Hinde for children aged 4 to 8.Opening with a sonically and visually captivating performance by the musicians\, the children are then gently encouraged to become part of the piece until through their collective efforts\, a chirruping\, chattering musical flock comes into being. \nVideo Preview: https://youtu.be/h4-L7EYBacg?feature=shared\n\nThere will be 2 performances:\n– 11:30-12:15\n– 14:00-14:45\n\n\n\nBooking: the event is free but seating is limited. To guarantee your place contact sarah@rednoteensemble.com or turn up on the day (limited seating – first come-first served). \n\n\n\n\n\nKathy Hinde\, Artist \n\nRed Note Ensemble\nRuth Morley\, Flute\nDuncan Strachan\, Cello \nTom Hunter\, Percussion
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/flock-in-methil/
LOCATION:Wellesley Church Centre\, Wellesley Rd\, Methil\, KY8 3PE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231027T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231027T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T040632
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SUMMARY:Soundfestival 2023 - Go Compose!
DESCRIPTION:Our players\, Ruth\, Fiona and Tom perform new works developed for them by young composers from North-East secondary schools as part of the Go Compose! course earlier in October.  \nThe event is free but ticketed.  \nGo Compose! is a composition course for young composers aged 13-18 and in full time education and is a unique opportunity to work with professional composers and our musicians during a 3-day course ran in partnership with sound.   \n\n\nOver 3 days you the participants create their own\, original piece of music with the help of professional contemporary composers Bekah Simms and Elise Haller-Shannon.  \n\n\nRia Parmar Downfall Fury\nFinn Moan à travers le brouillard\nDfa Aldaioub A Gardenia’s Lullaby\nSolomon McMillan Brain Itch\nJonathan Turner Meander in Four\n\nRuby Kidd Emotions of the Sky\nViolet Harus Enigma – Rondo Revolution\nMurray Nicholl Fallen Leaves\nThomas Ramsay Allegro for Flute\, Viola & Vibraphone\n \n\n\n\n\nRed Note Ensemble\nRuth Morley\, flute\nFiona Winning\, viola\nTom Hunter\, percussion\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/soundfestival-2023-go-compose/
LOCATION:The Big Sky Studio\, Music Hall\, Union Street\, Aberdeen\, Aberdeenshire\, AB10 1QS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231028T121500
DTSTAMP:20260420T040632
CREATED:20230912T155854Z
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SUMMARY:Soundfestival 2023 - FLOCK
DESCRIPTION:We’re delighted to premiere FLOCK\, a show for children aged 4 to 8\, that we co-commissioned along sound.  \n\n\n\n\n\nFLOCK is a show created for children aged 4 to 8.Opening with a sonically and visually captivating performance by the musicians\, the children are then gently encouraged to become part of the piece until\, through their collective efforts\, a chirruping\, chattering musical flock comes into being.\n\n\nRecommended for children aged 4-8.\n\nThere will be 4 performances: \n   – Fri 27 Oct\, 1o:00-10:45\n   – Fri 27 Oct\, 11:30-12:15\n   – Sat 28 Oct\, 1o:00-10:45\n   – Sat 28 Oct\, 11:30-12:15  \n\nKathy Hinde\, Artist \n\n\nMatt Addicott\, Dramaturg\n\n\nRed Note Ensemble\nRuth Morley\, Flute\nDuncan Strachan\, Cello \nTom Hunter\, Percussion\n\n\nElle Taylor\, Production Manager\n\nFLOCK is co-commissioned by sound and Red Note Ensemble
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/soundfestival-2023-flock/
LOCATION:Anatomy Rooms\, Shoe Lane\, Aberdeen\, AB10 1AL
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231026T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231026T153000
DTSTAMP:20260420T040632
CREATED:20230912T162158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240827T110325Z
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SUMMARY:Soundfestival 2023 - Spotlight gig
DESCRIPTION:Mark O’Keeffe and Sasha Savaloni perform 5 new works written for trumpet and guitar by Scottish composers Mingdu Li\, Reese Carly Manglicmot\, Kate Sagovsky\, Max Syedtollan\, and Stephen Chase\, resulting from a 3-month composer development opportunity supported by composer Karen Power. \nThe event is free but ticketed \nMingdu Li Barren\nReese Carly Manglicmot Candle\nKate Sagovsky Glean\nMax Syedtollan Quartet for trumpet\, guitar and two conductors\nStephen Chase Bagatelles \n\nRed Note Ensemble \nMark O’Keeffe\, trumpet\nSasha Savaloni\, guitar\n \n\n\n\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.
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/sounfestival-2023-spotlight-gig/
LOCATION:The Big Sky Studio\, Music Hall\, Union Street\, Aberdeen\, Aberdeenshire\, AB10 1QS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231025T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231025T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T040632
CREATED:20230912T154654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230914T141426Z
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SUMMARY:Soundfestival 2023 - Northern Connection
DESCRIPTION:For the opening day of soundfestival 2023\, Red Note is premiering ‘Flaskepost‘  a new work by Norwegian composer and interdisciplinary artist Tine Surel Lange. This new work is part of Northern Connection\, a new and innovative project that aims to connect Nordic countries and Scotland by establishing and strengthening liaisons between composers\, ensembles and festivals in contemporary music.\n \n\nFlaskepost — message in a bottle — is inspired by the ocean connecting Scotland and Norway. Based on field recordings made in the Lofoten archipelago in Northern Norway (where Tine is based) the piece is diving into the depths of the ocean\, exploring the musical potential of the ocean itself as well as imagining the creatures and other things you can encounter in the depths. The piece also reflects on the ocean as pathway\, both for human travel throughout the times but also for enormous amounts of plastic waste that with the Gulf Stream end up in Lofoten from all over the world.  \n\n \n\nWe will also perform ‘Light and Matter’\, an homage to composer Kaija Saariaho\, who sadly passed away earlier this year\, and ‘metamold’ by Canadian composer Bekah Simms.     \n\n\nTine Surel Lange Flaskepost (World Premiere)\nBekah Simms metamold\nKaija Saariaho Light and Matter \n \n\nRed Note Ensemble\nRuth Morley\, flute (bass\, c\, alto)/ solo flute\nTim Lines\, clarinet/bass clarinet\nTom Hunter\, percussion\nSimon Smith\, piano\nJackie Shave\, violin\nChristian Elliott\, cello \nMatthew Swan\, electronics \nGeoffrey Paterson\, conductor \n  \nNorthern Connection is a partnership project between Music Finland\, Musica nova Helsinki and defunensemble (Finland)\, Music Norway\, Ultima Festival and Ensemble Temporum (Norway)\, Scottish Music Centre\, soundfestival and Red Note Ensemble (Scotland)
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/northern-connection/
LOCATION:The Lemon Tree\, Aberdeen\, AB24 5AT
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231005
DTSTAMP:20260420T040632
CREATED:20230906T155956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230906T160034Z
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SUMMARY:'Emblemata' shortlisted for the Gramophone Awards
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted that our album is one of the six shortlisted in the Contemporary category for this year’s Gramophone Awards.  \n‘Emblemata: Carnival’ is a series of 15 character pieces composed by James Dillon. The album was recorded by Delphian and conducted by Geoffrey Paterson. \nListen to the album here: https://orcd.co/emblemata\n \n\n“(…) in Carnival\, Dillon is at his most playful and puckish.”\n“All gratitude to Red Note Ensemble who\, in high-definition audio\, perform the commissioned works with razor precision” \nExcerpts from Liam Cagney’s review for Gramophone Magazine \n\nYou can read the full review in Gramophone’s special shortlist edition here. \nThe winners will be announced on October 4th.   \n 
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/emblemata-shortlisted-for-the-gramophone-awards/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231002
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231003
DTSTAMP:20260420T040632
CREATED:20230902T111548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230919T124236Z
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SUMMARY:Go Compose! Course 2023
DESCRIPTION:Go Compose! is a composition course for young composers aged 13-18 and in full time education.  \nIt’s a unique opportunity to work with professional composers and our musicians during a 3-day course ran in partnership with sound.   \n\nOver 3 days you will create your own\, original piece of music which will be performed at the end of the course. \nWe are looking for young people with creative potential and commitment to the course. If you are enthusiastic about writing your own\, original music and keen to try out new musical ideas then this is the course for you! \nThe course in 2023 will take place at Woodend Barn\, Banchory Sunday 15 October – Tuesday 17 October. Go Compose! will be led by professional contemporary composers Bekah Simms and Elise Haller-Shannon. Bekah and Elise will be joined by our musicians Ruth Morley (flute)\, Fiona Winning (viola)\, Tom Hunter (percussion). They are all very creative and open about the kinds of music they play! \nTimetable\n– Sun 15 October 2-8pm\n– Mon 16 October 10am-5pm\n– Tue 17 October 10am-6pm plus performance @ 5pm. \nApplication deadline is Monday 2 October. Places are limited so apply now.  \nApply here: https://forms.gle/1ta3SkHuJuqt… \nGo Compose! costs £60 for the whole course. You will also need money for lunches and evening meals. If this is too expensive for you\, please contact us to discuss this as some grants are available. You can attend the performance free of charge. You can invite your family and friends to attend the final performance. Tickets for this cost £5. \nIf you will be travelling from a distance and would like the option to stay overnight\, we are able to organise supervised accommodation for you at an additional cost of £40. Please contact us directly for more information. \n \nWe will let everyone know if they have been selected to participate by 4th October. You will then be asked to confirm attendance and to pay the course fee of £60. \nFeedback from previous years: \n\n“The best thing about Go Compose was hearing my piece being played by professional musicians!” \n“Hearing my piece was like a dream come true.” \n“One of the best experiences I have ever had.” \n“A very interesting and informative course that I strongly recommend to others. I would love to come back again next year.”
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/go-compose-2023/
CATEGORIES:Creative Learning
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230907
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230909
DTSTAMP:20260420T040633
CREATED:20230816T165235Z
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SUMMARY:Northern Connection Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Northern Connection is a new and innovative project that aims to connect Nordic countries and Scotland by establishing and strengthening liaisons between composers\, ensembles and festivals in contemporary music. \nOn 7th and 8th of September\, our players will meet with Norwegian composer Tine Surel Lange for a development workshop in preparation of the premiere of a new commissioned work ‘Flaskepost’ at soundfestival in October 2023. \nMore on this soon! \n  \nNorthern Connection fully started in the beginning of 2023. Other countries will join the project in the coming years. The project is initiated and led by Music Finland. \nEach country’s selected commission will be performed by one of the ensembles at a festival in at least one of the partner countries\, and possibly more\, during 2023 and the following years. \n\n\nNorthern Connection is built on the principles of sustainable development and ecological awareness\, and it enables the creation of long-term cooperative relationships between contemporary music professionals in northern countries. The commissioned works will get more than one performance and the ensembles will tour in the partner festivals in an environmentally sustainable way.​ \nIn this programme\, composers will get new commissions\, ensembles will get new material for their repertoire and festivals will get new programme from the neighbouring countries – which is sustainable and financially wise. New contacts\, ideas and networks will strengthen co-operation and bring additional value to the contemporary art field in the northern area. \n\n“It’s been a pleasure to plan a new type of cooperation with our northern partners. It’s especially gratifying to have Scotland with us in the project. Everyone is excited to join in and inquiries have already come in about when the project will expand and whether we can add more partners to the Northern Connection network\,” says Heli Lampi\, Music Finland’s Head of Communications and Promotion. \n\n\n\nMore information about the project at www.northernconnection.net \nPhoto credit: Tine Surel Lange
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/northern-connection-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230904
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230906
DTSTAMP:20260420T040633
CREATED:20230816T170425Z
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SUMMARY:Recording sessions with Jane Stanley
DESCRIPTION:We’re very happy to be working again with Jane Stanley in September! \nWe will be recording 4 works composed by Jane. We can’t wait to be back in the recording studio soon!  \nPhoto by Joyce Martin
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/recording-sessions-with-jane-stanley/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230831
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230901
DTSTAMP:20260420T040633
CREATED:20230703T111228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230703T111228Z
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SUMMARY:Red Note is looking for board members
DESCRIPTION:Red Note Ensemble is on the look out for new trustees to join its Board. As one of the UK’s most exciting and innovative makers and commissioners of new music\, the role of trustee means you will become part of a vanguard developing new works for the national and international stage\, supporting and developing young composers and musicians and working closely with communities.  \nYou don’t have to love contemporary music to be part of the story\, but you do need to believe that music makes a real difference to the world. \nYou don’t have to have experience of being on a Board\, one of our core areas of focus is developing talent\, and that applies to our trustees too. \nYou don’t need to be based in Scotland\, we value expertise and insight from anywhere. \nWhat you do need\, is enthusiasm\, affinity with Red Note’s ethos and some time to dedicate to quarterly meetings on Zoom\, with some work in between. \nIn return\, you’ll learn new things\, stretch your thinking\, and meet some genuinely lovely folk. \nIf you’ve never considered being on a Board but fancy a chat – get in touch. We’d love to hear from you. If you’ve got oodles of experience and have time to spare\, we’d love to hear from you too. \nIn particular we would welcome hearing from anyone with experience in fundraising\, HR\, financial management or business development. But don’t let that put you off. \nTo find out more about why Red Note Ensemble is so exciting\, and to discover more about what it means to be a Director and Trustee\, please check out Red Note’s website\, the Board Director handbook. \nIf you are interested in finding out more please contact us to arrange a call with Fiona Duncan\, the Chair or one of our Board in the first instance (flduncan2011@gmail.com\, 07917572043).  \nAlternatively please write to us explaining why you are interested in joining the Board of Red Note Ensemble (no more than an A4 page\, single sided) and attach your CV. Please send this to Red Note’s General manager\, Sarah Mills on sarah@rednoteensemble.com. \nThe deadline to submit interest is Thursday 31st August.  \n 
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/red-note-is-looking-for-board-members/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230831
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230901
DTSTAMP:20260420T040633
CREATED:20230629T110431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T111403Z
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SUMMARY:REPORT - Classical Music and Train Travel in Scotland 2022-23
DESCRIPTION:Collated using learning and data from the 30+ members of the SCSG\, the report presents the five key barriers currently preventing greater use of train travel by the Scottish classical music sector. \nThe findings in the report are the results of a survey distributed to all SCSG members\, as well as feedback and learning from over two years of regular meetings. The report highlights the following key barriers preventing greater use of train travel: \n\n1- Timetables\n2- Ticket costs\n3- Travel with large instruments\n4- International connections\n5- Accessibility\n\nIn order to reach government emissions reduction targets\, it is vital that society as a whole finds new ways to travel. The report concludes that by addressing the above challenges\, transport providers\, local authorities and the government can support classical music organisations\, and concurrently audiences and society more widely\, to reduce their travel-related carbon emissions. The report is both a snapshot of the current situation\, and a summary that can be used to influence future planning decisions. \nYou can read the report here: https://www.creativecarbonscotland.com/scsg-train-travel-report/ \n 
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/report-classical-music-and-train-travel-in-scotland-2022-23/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230801
DTSTAMP:20260420T040633
CREATED:20230301T151804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230329T092428Z
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SUMMARY:CD Release - James Dillon: Tanz/Haus & Emblemata - Carnival
DESCRIPTION:Coming almost a decade and a half after the last CDs devoted to James Dillon’s music\, this twinned pair of digital releases in collaboration with Delphian Records presents two major works written for and premiered by our ensemble in the last six years. \nTanz/haus: triptych 2017 is one of Dillon’s richest recent conceptions: a 45-minute meditation on dance as a form of ‘trembling’\, featuring electric guitar and – as in so much of Dillon’s recent music – a prerecorded electronic track of immense mystery and power.The work secured for Dillon his fifth Royal Philharmonic Society award – an astonishing tally\, unequalled by any living composer.\nListen to the album here: https://orcd.co/james-dillon-tanzhaus \nCarnival\, the first in a projected series of ‘emblem books’\, is a compellingly sustained whole built up from a series of character pieces tailored to the imaginative as well as technical capacities of the Red Note musicians.\nListen to the album here: https://orcd.co/emblemata \n 
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/cd-release-james-dillon-tanz-haus-emblemata-carnival/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230622
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230623
DTSTAMP:20260420T040633
CREATED:20230530T095554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T112447Z
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SUMMARY:Development opportunity for Scotland-based composers
DESCRIPTION:The new works will be performed during soundfestival 2023. \nThis development opportunity for Scotland-based composers is part of the soundcreators programme\, which focuses on nurturing creative talent.\nsoundcreators is funded by PRS for Music Foundation\, Creative Scotland\, Fenton Arts Trust\, Hugh Fraser Foundation\, William Syson Foundation and Aberdeen City Council. \nThis opportunity is organised in partnership with sound. sound 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. \n  \nDraft schedule:\nSession 1: Introduction to trumpet and guitar\, Monday 10th July \nWhere: Zoom\nThis first session will primarily be an introduction to writing for trumpet and guitar and will be led by both musicians and Karen Power. \nSession 2: 11th and/or 14th August\nWhere: Zoom\n1-to-1 mentoring sessions with Karen Power and/or 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: Saturday 9th September\nWhere: tbc (Central Belt)\nThe composers will work alongside two musicians 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: Sunday 8th October\nWhere: tbc (Central Belt)\nHalf-day rehearsal of finished pieces with the composers in attendance. \nPerformance: Thursday 26th October\nWhere: Aberdeen\nA performance of the new works as part of the 2023 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 from under-represented groups. Female\, trans\, gender-diverse and ethnic minority composers as well as composers with a disability are encouraged to apply. \nFinancial support for the opportunity is limited to related expenses for travel/accommodation. There will also be a stipend of £200 per composer for a delivered piece to be performed at soundfestival. \n  \nHow to apply  \nTo apply for the opportunity please complete this Google form: https://forms.gle/JfYDDwugMPJV6Kfs6\n \nIf further information is required\, please contact Kadri Soerunurk on admin@sound-scotland.co.uk. \nDeadline for applications: Friday 16th June 2023\nWe are offering a 2-day “grace period” until end of day on Monday 19th June at 11am for applicants who can’t reach the deadline due to health\, having to care for family members and other reasonable and/or unexpected circumstances. Please state your reason in the application form.\nWe will inform you whether you are successful or not by the 30th June 2023. \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 or gender-minority composer\, disabled\, from an ethnic minority and/or from a low-income background\, you can choose to self-select to be put forward automatically to the second round. The selection panel will be made up of the composer mentor\, a representative of sound 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.\n \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 
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/development-opportunity-for-scotland-based-composers-2/
CATEGORIES:Calls for Scores
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230614
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230615
DTSTAMP:20260420T040633
CREATED:20230606T171104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230606T172017Z
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SUMMARY:A Children's Guide to Anarchy
DESCRIPTION:Please note that this showing is not opened to the public. \nIf we gave children time and space to express their vision for the principles that should guide our lives what would they say? What truths are to be found in their youthful wisdom? “Out of the mouths of babes” after all is a phrase we’ve been using for hundreds of years.  \nSo rather than DO AS YOU ARE TOLD told this project has asked TELL US WHAT TO DO.  \nCreated with the children of Oakwood primary alongside community groups from Easterhouse\, Red Note Ensemble and Dumbworld\, “A Children’s Guide to Anarchy”\, is a child-led\, musical guide to living in the 21st Century!  \nWe will be presenting the finished product to the Oakwood Primary Schools families on Wednesday 14th June at Platform! Seven songs in the form of animated posters will be showcased\, along with a performance of songs by the Oakwood Primary School pupils and Red Note Ensemble.  \nRed Note Ensemble\nJackie Shave\, violin\nRobert Irvine\, cello \nRuth Morley\, flute\nWill White\, clarinet/bass clarinet\nTom Hunter\, percussion  \nBrian Irvine\, conductor \nWith the Oakwood Primary School pupils (P1 to P7).  \nRed Note Ensemble Ltd is a PRS Foundation Talent Development Partner supported by PPL and is supported by Creative Scotland. The project is supported by the Youth Music Initiative.
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/a-childrens-guide-to-anarchy/
CATEGORIES:Creative Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230608T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230608T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T040633
CREATED:20230425T114302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230511T114626Z
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SUMMARY:McEwen Concert at the University of Glasgow
DESCRIPTION:McEwen commission recipient composer Colin Broom is premiering his new work at the McEwen concert on Thursday 8th June\, 8pm along with an all-Glasgow programme of living composers.  \nColin Broom The Big Freeze (World Premiere)\nJane Stanley Suite\nBill Sweeney Òran-Buidheachas\nEddie McGuire Euphoria\nKevin Leomo patterns of shadows \nRed Note Ensemble\nRuth Morley\, flute/alto\nTim Lines\, clarinet/bass clarinet\nAndy Saunders\, horn\nSimon Johnson\, trombone\nTom Hunter\, percussion\nSimon Smith\, piano\nJackie Shave\, violin\nRobert Irvine\, cello\nIain Crawford\, double bass \nSimon Proust\, conductor
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/mcewen-concert-at-the-university-of-glasgow/
LOCATION:Glasgow University Concert Hall\, University Avenue\, Glasgow\, G12 8QQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Noisy Nights at Glad Cafe Glasgow
DESCRIPTION:Noisy Nights provide an outlet to hear emerging new musical ideas and voices. Join us at the Glad Cafe for an informal night of new music. Three Red Note musicians will perform up to 8 short new works selected from an open call. \n\n\n\n\nThere is even a chance to take part in the gig with our 10 minutes composer challenge\, where you’ll be able to create a quick sketch on the spot and have it played by our musicians. \nThe concert will be held at the Glad Cafe in Glasgow\, on Tuesday 16th May\, 7.30pm. Tickets are free but booking is required.  \nCecilia Muylaert  Refractions\nClara-Jane Maunder Pathways\nGiuliano Comoglio Act II\nJoshua Thorpe May Tree Breeze\nMichael Maftean Menace\nMingdu Li Ghost Particles – Neutrinos \nMurray Nicholl Shattered Pieces\nStephen Chase Trio3 \n  \n\n\n\n\nRed Note Ensemble \nRuth Morley\, flute \nRobert Irvine\, cello\nTom Hunter\, percussion\n \nJohn Harris Conductor \n 
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/noisy-nights-at-glad-cafe-glasgow-2/
LOCATION:Glad Café\, 1006A Pollokshaws Rd\, Glasgow\, G41 2HG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:RCS PLUG 2023 - with Nicholas McCarthy
DESCRIPTION:PLUG is the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland’s festival of contemporary music\, all about showcasing original compositions by the students. As Contemporary Ensemble\, Red Note will be playing works by five student composers with guest pianist Nicholas McCarthy: \nBen Lunn history needs…   \nJamie Westoby Wandering Song\nRebecca Edwards Maintaining Energy\nAmy Stewart Apricity\nJunqi Wan Stimmen des Kreuzwegs \nRed Note Ensemble\nColin Scobie\, Violin 1\nGeorge Smith\, Violin 2\nFiona Winning\, Viola\nDuncan Strachan\, Cello \nIain Crawford\, Double Bass \nNicholas McCarthy Piano \n 
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/rcs-plug-2023-with-nicholas-mccarthy/
LOCATION:Royal Conservatoire of Scotland\, Glasgow\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Noisy Nights 2023 – Call for Scores
DESCRIPTION:The Noisy Nights gig will take place on Tuesday 16th May at the Glad Café in Glasgow – deadline for submissions Friday 21st April\, 5pm. \nNoisy Nights are informal new music nights that provide an outlet to hear emerging new musical ideas and voices. Three Red Note musicians will perform up to 8 short new 5 minute works selected from the open call (details below). \nThe concert will be held at the Glad Café in Glasgow\, on Tuesday 16th May in the evening\, time TBC.    \n  \nCall for Scores \nAre you interested in writing a piece of music 3-5min long for Red Note\, Scotland’s contemporary music ensemble? Then this call is for you. \n\n     – Maximum length 5 minutes\n     – Instrumentation is Flute (doubling Alto Flute*)\, ‘Cello and Percussion (Vibraphone and up to 3 small hand-held percussion**)\n     – Only new works composed for this call will be accepted\n     – Deadline Friday 21st April (5pm – UK time)\n\nPlease note the scores should not include electronics or any pre-recorded parts\, and when writing please consider that these concerts are rehearsed in a short time frame. \nNotes:\n* Alto Flute is an optional doubling instrument. \n** Please email sarah@rednoteensemble.com before submission to check that any hand-held percussion you are including within your work is available to our percussionist). \nFull score and parts in PDF format to be submitted to Flore Ducasse at admin@rednoteensemble.com by 5pm (UK time) on Friday 21st April. Please include full name and contact in your submission email and use the subject “Noisy Nights Glasgow – Application”. Late submissions will not be accepted. \nA maximum of 8 pieces will be selected by a panel of musicians and composers from Red Note. Selected composers will be notified on Friday 28th April and the rehearsal and concert will be held on the Tuesday 16th May. \nWe encourage those local to the area to apply. There are options to apply for a travel bursary if you are selected and based outside of Glasgow and reside within the UK. \n  \nSupport: We understand that these are difficult times for everyone\, and we want to make sure everyone has the opportunity to take part in our call. If there are barriers to your participation which we can help to alleviate through one of our new limited support bursaries\, please do get in touch with Red Note’s General manager\, Sarah Mills at sarah@rednoteensemble.com.    \nIf you have any questions or access requirements\, please contact Sarah Mills at sarah@rednoteensemble.com. \n  \nEqual Opportunities Monitoring Form \nAll applicants must also complete an anonymous Equal Opportunities Monitoring form. This will help Red Note Ensemble to better understand the reach and fairness of our selection process. \nPlease CLICK HERE to download the monitoring form. Once completed please send it by email to sarah@rednoteensemble.com \n  \nRed Note is a PRS Foundation Talent Development Partner
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/noisy-nights-2023-call-for-scores/
CATEGORIES:Calls for Scores
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SUMMARY:Make Your Own - Workshop Session
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday 17th February at 7pm for our Make Your Own music writing workshop and learn more about instruments and composing with three Red Note players. \nMake Your Own is a new workshop series\, created to help make the world of writing new music accessible to all. \nThis is a hybrid online / live in-person session and will feature flute\, cello and percussion. Join us in person at the Glad Cafe in Glasgow or online via Zoom. \nThis workshop is also designed as an introduction to Noisy Nights\, an opportunity to compose for a concert featuring the same players later in the year. \nThe workshop will be fun\, informal\, friendly and informative\, and designed to help everyone – whether a seasoned composer or a curious newcomer with no musical training – to write their own new music. You might even get the opportunity to write for our players during the evening. \nIf you are interested in learning more about the workings of these instruments and writing music for them\, then register for a place to attend this workshop. \nRegistration for the event: if you would like to attend the event in person please click here to book your place – if you want to attend the event online than please click here. \nWhen booking your ticket make sure to check that you are on the right event\, either IN PERSON or ONLINE. \nPLEASE NOTE that this event has very limited capacity (both online and in person) so if you are not able to attend the workshop we ask you to please let us know at least 24 hours prior to the event so we can release your place to someone else. You can contact us by email at admin@rednoteensemble.com. \nIf you have booked a ticket to attend online we will send you the zoom link a few days prior to the event. \n  \nTime and location:  February 17th\, 19:00-21:00 – the workshop will be held at the Glad Cafe in Glasgow and online on zoom. \nAccessibility: If you require any access needs on the day of the workshop\, please let us know as soon as possible at admin@rednoteensemble.com \nThe Glad Cafe is wheel-chair accessible. You can find out more on their accessibility here. \nIf you have any questions or would like more information about this workshop\, please contact us at admin@rednotensemble.com \n 
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/make-your-own-workshop-session-2/
LOCATION:Glad Café\, 1006A Pollokshaws Rd\, Glasgow\, G41 2HG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Creative Learning
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SUMMARY:Methil Makes Music
DESCRIPTION:“Methil Makes Music” is a community sharing jointly organised by Levenmouth Academy\, Methilhill Primary School and Red Note Ensemble\, which will be held on Monday 6th February at 6pm at Levenmouth Academy School Hall. \n \nThe performance will feature new compositions from Levenmouth Academy pupils created as part of Red Note’s New Music Makers programme. Over the course of five sessions\, three Red Note musicians and composer Oli Searle have worked with pupils at Levenmouth Academy to explore and create new music. The sharing will showcase the compositions from those pupils. \n \nThe performance will also feature three songs performed by Methilhill Primary Schools P1 and P4 and Red Note Ensemble. Those songs are the result of a long term involvement of Red Note Ensemble with Methilhill Primary School. Composer Oli Searle has been working for the past months with the school and pupils on the songs that will be performed during the evening. \n \nWe are very proud to be able to share the work of all the pupils and communities involved in those projects!  \n \n\nRed Note Ensemble\nRuth Morley\, Flute\nAlex South\, Clarinet\nRobert Irvine\, Cello \n*Please note: this performance is not on sale to the general public. 
URL:https://www.rednoteensemble.com/event/methil-makes-music/
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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