Scottish Opera Presents Filmed Performance of Hansel and Gretel

Scotland’s National Opera company, Scottish Opera will première Humperdinck’sHansel and Gretel that was filmed at Glasgow’s Theatre Royal on 19 December. It is the latest Scottish Opera: On Screen production that includes Mozart’s Così fan tutte, Opera Highlights, Janáček’s The Diary of One Who Disappeared, Menotti’s The Telephoneand Samuel Bordoli and Jenni Fagan’s The NarcissisticContinue reading “Scottish Opera Presents Filmed Performance of Hansel and Gretel”

Fife Pipe Band Releases Version of Hit from The Greatest Showman

Prize winning Methil and District Pipe Band is celebrating its 25th anniversary in great musical style despite lockdown. To mark the special occasion, they are releasing their version of the hit song from the 2017 film The Greatest Showman, From Now On.  During lockdown, the band made the recording with an accompanying video that featuresContinue reading “Fife Pipe Band Releases Version of Hit from The Greatest Showman”

Orchestra Celebrates the Power of the Word on Burns Night

The Scottish National Jazz Orchestra celebrates the birthday of Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns, with the release of a heartfelt instrumental version on video of My Love Is Like a Red, Red Rose on Monday January 25. Taken from the orchestra’s 25th anniversary concert at Perth Concert Hall in December, the recording was made under strictContinue reading “Orchestra Celebrates the Power of the Word on Burns Night”

McCreadie reaches for the top with Cairn

Scottish pianist Fergus McCreadie’s second album, Cairn is showing early signs of emulating the success of his award-winning debut album, Turas. Released on January 29, Cairn has already been tipped as one of the top UK jazz albums of 2021 by respected radio presenters and the first video single from the album, featuring the titleContinue reading “McCreadie reaches for the top with Cairn”

Sir James Macmillan Launches Cumnock as New Centre of Excellence in Composition

Acclaimed Ayrshire born composer and conductor, Sir James MacMillan, has launched a major initiative that aims to put Scotland centre stage in the world of composition. Delivered through his festival The Cumnock Tryst, and in partnership with Trinity College London, who already enjoy a close working relationship, it is anticipated that over the next tenContinue reading “Sir James Macmillan Launches Cumnock as New Centre of Excellence in Composition”

Leo Blanco returns with violin partner and a tale-spinning album

Venezuelan pianist Leo Blanco releases a new album, Stories Without Words on January 29th. Featuring Blanco’s duo with fellow countryman, violin virtuoso Alexis Cardenas, it’s the first recording from the Boston Massachusetts-based musician and Herald Angel award-winner since Pianoforte, the solo piano album he promoted with a warmly received UK tour in 2013. Blanco andContinue reading “Leo Blanco returns with violin partner and a tale-spinning album”

Two Scottish Artists Re-Imagine Fairytale of New York for Arts Charities

When the recent stooshie over the airplay of well-loved festive song Fairytale of New York byThe Pogues and Kirsty MacColl seemed to take up more air space than the playing of the actual song, it sparked an idea between two performers from different corners of the art world. These artists are actor Blythe Duff, knownContinue reading “Two Scottish Artists Re-Imagine Fairytale of New York for Arts Charities”

Search Launched for Ten Collaborators in Love Singing Project

Love Music, producers of Scotland’s largest community choir based at Edinburgh’s Usher Hall, is offering an opportunity for singing groups, community choirs and songwriters across Scotland to join together on a journey of song creation through its new project Love Singing. Love Singing focuses on collaborative practice by connecting choirs across the country, addressing digitalContinue reading “Search Launched for Ten Collaborators in Love Singing Project”

Scottish Ensemble and Fruitmarket Gallery Join Forces for Solo Collaborations #2

In response to the world wide lockdown, Glasgow based Scottish Ensemble, the UK’s leading string orchestra, announces the second in their series of Solo Collaborations.   Each Solo Collaboration aims to capture the ensemble’s approach to imaginative cross-artform collaborations, bringing together creatives to remotely produce a new work together. This latest in the series, Pardes, isContinue reading “Scottish Ensemble and Fruitmarket Gallery Join Forces for Solo Collaborations #2”

Young Award-winners Join Orchestra for Landmark Concert

Scottish Jazz Award winners Anoushka Nanguy and Liam Shortall will be in the trombone section as the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra plays a 25th anniversary concert online on Saturday 5th December. The two young, Glasgow-based musicians won three titles between them at the awards ceremony in October, with Anoushka, 21, taking the Rising Star award and Liam,Continue reading “Young Award-winners Join Orchestra for Landmark Concert”