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11 Sep 2015 - Alan Morrison - Herald [ news ]
Gaelic music promoters Ceòl’s Craic are staging an Americana night at the CCA, Glasgow on Saturday September 19 at 7.
Arts News
9 Sep 2015 - Rob Adams - Herald [ news ]
Carnegie Hall in Dunfermline has announced its autumn series of jazz and roots music concerts.
The Scottish Ensemble take Budapest by storm
9 Sep 2015 - Alan Morrison - Herald [ news ]
Bucharest’s main concert hall is the Sala Palatului: a vast 1960s period piece upholstered in multiple shades of yellow and once used as the conference centre for Nicolae Ceausescu’s communist regime.
It'll be alright on the night: how musicians cope with performance stress
8 Sep 2015 - David Cox - Guardian [ news ]
Jonas Kaufmann was 26 when he forgot how to sing.
Wagner’s Wedding March manuscript goes on sale
8 Sep 2015 - Guardian [ news ]
If you’re after the ultimate wedding gift for your friend or loved one this year, then the original manuscript of Richard Wagner’s famous “wedding march” composition may be a pricy though decidedly more exciting alternative to silver candlesticks.
Arts News
8 Sep 2015 - Alan Morrison - Herald [ news ]
The long-running lunchtime chamber music concert series at the Merchants House at Glasgow’s George Square restarts this week with a move to Wednesdays.
MTV returns to Glasgow with concert featuring Example, Stigma and Slaves
7 Sep 2015 - Stacey Mullen - Evening Times [ news ]
Example, Sigma and Slaves are to perform in a secret Glasgow location this month as part of MTV's Live Lockdown.
Lammermuir 2015: top ten picks
7 Sep 2015 - Kate Molleson - Herald [ news ]
Opening Concert.
Arts News
7 Sep 2015 - Rob Adams - Herald [ news ]
Drake Music Scotland is September’s recipient of Hands Up for Trad’s Business Limelight Award.
EIF classical programme succeeded expectations
6 Sep 2015 - KEN WALTON - Scotsman [ news ]
THE EIF classical programme exceeded its promise, with imaginative productions giving audiences much to ponder, writes Ken Walton.