Hymn of Thanks (Transcendence)
Wellington Church 77 Southpark Ave, Glasgow, United KingdomRed Note Ensemble’s string quartet play two one-hour concerts of some of the most beautiful meditative music ever written.
Red Note Ensemble’s string quartet play two one-hour concerts of some of the most beautiful meditative music ever written.
Join Red Note on the 21st December 2012 as we prepare ourselves for the end of the world.
A collaborative project between Woodend Barn, sound festival and Red Note Ensemble which introduces people to new music in Aberdeenshire and Aberdeen.
New music from RCS composers including David Fennessy, Oliver Searle, Thomas Wilson, Rory Boyle, Gordon McPherson, and Red Note’s own Embedded Composer Tom Butler.
Red Note re-unites with improvising musical director Brian Irvine and a cast of Scotland's quickest-witted singing actors to make a unique evening of instant new music theatre.
"a magical piece with something of the fairytale about it”
Following our original From Reels to Raga tour last year to Coll, Barra, Harris and Skye, we return with acclaimed tabla player Kuljit Bhamra and more Old and New Music from around the world.
Free drumming workshops with acclaimed tabla player Kuljit Bhamra.
A mixture of old favourites, new compositions, and old pieces played in new ways, this critically-acclaimed global musical fusion.
World-renowned tabla player and Bhangra pioneer Kuljit Bhamra joins Red Note’s strings for a programme that journeys from toe-tapping Western Isles melodies, through contemporary sounds, to the mesmerising rhythms of Indian raga and back again.