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1 Feb 2018

The Telegraph’s Ivan Hewett reviews hcmf//40 Dillon

“Best of all these acoustic/instrumental pieces was James Dillon’s fascinating Tanz/haus, sensitively performed by Red Note Ensemble. 4 stars.

12 Jul 2017

Seen and Heard International review 13 Vices at Southbank Centre

Claire Seymour said “The three string players, including founding member of Red Note Ensemble, …played with utter commitment, assurance and…

18 Jan 2017

Times Education Supplement How to inspire students to make music

Music Teacher Isabel Horning’s tips on how to inspire students to make music, part of our New Music Makers programme…

18 Jan 2017

The Herald Interview Robert Irvine

Kate Molleson talks to Robert Irvine ahead of the launch of his album ‘Songs and Lullabies’ on Delphian Records.

18 Jan 2017

International Arts Manager The Great Inventor

International Arts Manager feature on François Sarhan ahead of the World Premiere of KEIN.

18 Jan 2017

Scotsman Interview with Fraser Fifield

Jim Gilchrist talks to piper and multi instrumentalist Fraser Fifield ahead of our Reels to Ragas Tour.

18 Jan 2017

The Herald Review Plug: Simply Red Note

Michael Tumelty reviews the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland’s Plug Festival concert Simply Red.

5 Jan 2017

Whales and masks and planes: Red Note at Lammermuir

Kate Molleson speaks to John Harris about staging George Crumb’s modern classic Vox Balaenae underneath the body of Concorde at Lammermuir Festival…

5 Jan 2017

The Arts Desk review The 306: Dawn

David Kettle reviews The 306: Dawn in Perth, a sentimental World War One memorial from the National Theatre of Scotland….

5 Jan 2017

Guardian review The 306: Dawn

Mark Fisher reviews The 306: Dawn. “An emotive tribute to the soldiers that history forgot.” 4 stars