Factory Weekend is an exciting new opportunity for instrumentalists aged 18-28 with an interest in contemporary music, and who want to explore their creative music making skills in a fun and supportive environment.
The two-day workshop will be led John Harris along with our musicians Ruth Morley (flute), Fiona Winning (viola) and Tom Hunter (percussion). While primarily aimed at music students and recent graduates aiming at careers as performers, we also welcome applications from people who are not studying music but play their instrument to a high level.
No previous contemporary music experience is required and the workshops are open to players of any orchestral instrument, plus guitar and saxophone.
What to expect during the weekend
Factory Weekend is all about creative music making and will include: working on improvisation and new compositions, playing alongside Red Note musicians, and putting together a performance of Nick Roth’s open score piece Flocking.
There will be rhythm skills games, and you will get the chance to try sketching out your own piece. We will also have discussions and advice sessions on working with composers and building your own projects.
This is a chance for you to gain experience in playing new music, to meet some of the Red Note team, and to explore some new skills. We’re always on the lookout for the new generation of talent, so it is also a chance for us to meet some potential future Red Note musicians as well!
When and where
Factory Weekend will take place in Glasgow at Maryhill Burgh Halls on Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th October. Lunch, tea/coffee and pastries will be provided.
Places are fully funded but strictly limited, and you will need to be available for both days.
How to apply
To apply, fill out the application form via this link before Tuesday 1st October 2024.
If you have any questions or need any further information, please contact us at admin@rednoteensemble.com.
Red Note is funded by Creative Scotland and is a PRS Foundation Talent Development Partner.