Working with Red Note Ensemble, composer Brian Irvine and director John McIlduff, the children took part in a series of musical workshops to create, compose and share their vision for a better world.
View ArticleThe Glasgow-based Australian composer chamber works are played by the Red Note Ensemble with spark and energy.
View Article“School pupils from the East End of Glasgow are gaining international recognition following a “fun” music project.”
View Article“The thrilling third movement’s fiendishly difficult polyrhythmic piano part was stunningly precise, offset by some lovely cantabile lyricism from the…
View Article“Red Note Ensemble, have been a solid champion of Scotland’s composers, managing to make space for growing talents and bigger…
VEW ARTICLEFLOCK packed in charm, delight and a nicely developing exploration of birdsong and flight.
View article“All gratitude to Red Note Ensemble who, in high-definition audio, perform (James Dillon’s) commissioned works with razor precision”
VEW ARTICLE“The first movement alone shows Dillon’s penchant for drama and finely judged blends. […] European complexity? American Minimalism? The categories aren’t…
VEW ARTICLERed Note Ensemble review – manic intensity and the altar of flow. Through the 40-minute work, members of Red Note…
VIEW ARTICLEsub mari:the music project that grew out of an avocado. Ahead of COP26, a multimedia performance devised by the Red Note Ensemble will bring together artists from Scotland and Chile to send an urgent message about climate change.
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