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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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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;TZID=Europe/London:20211108T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211108T184500
DTSTAMP:20260422T230043
CREATED:20211028T131458Z
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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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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211109T154500
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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:20211119T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211119T140000
DTSTAMP:20260422T230043
CREATED:20210929T124356Z
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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;VALUE=DATE:20211129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211201
DTSTAMP:20260422T230043
CREATED:20211123T131848Z
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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