Noisy Nights 15 and 16

Various Venues , United Kingdom

Violin, ‘cello and harmonium - A one-off Noisy Night 15 at the sound festival in Banchory to showcase works created by Go Compose! course participants, plus Noisy Night 16 in the Traverse Theatre Bar

We will also present Noisy Night 16 in the Bar of the Traverse Theatre on 12th December. The ensemble will be violin, ‘cello and harmonium.

Brian Eno: MUSIC FOR AIRPORTS LIVE

Glasgow Royal Concert Halls 2 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow

Red Note Ensemble and Bang on a Can collaborate on Brian Eno’s Music for Airports.

Pass the Spoon

Tramway Glasgow Tramway, Glasgow, United Kingdom

World premiere of a spectacular new 'sort of opera' from David Shrigley, David Fennessy and Nicholas Bone

Noisy Words

Traverse Theatre 10 Cambridge Street, Edinburgh

Noisy Words is metamorphosing into a two day workshop: Five lucky writers and five lucky composers will be locked in a room to work together for 2 days with actors and musicians. At the end we'll get to hear what they've brought to life.

Torsten Lauschmann: Inconsistent Whisper

The Arches 253 Argyle Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom

Glasgow-based German artist Torsten Lauschmann explores the limits of communication in an experimental performance-installation in the derelict basement space of the Arches.

£3

Pass the Spoon

Various Venues Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh // Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, United Kingdom

Magnetic North and Red Note re-perform David Shrigley and David Fennessy’s “Sort-of Opera”

Noisy Nights – Red Note with ICC

The Jam House The Jam House, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Composers from Edinburgh University are brought together with creators of unique digital musical instruments to explore new sounds

Noisy Nights in 4/4

Traverse Theatre Bar 10 Cambridge Street, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Guidelines: 4/4 time, ideally played to a backing track, and for violin, cello and accordion.

Think You Know the Magic Flute? Think Again…

Bath International Music Festival Bath, United Kingdom

Red Note Ensemble debut at this year’s Bath International Festival in the highly acclaimed production of Mozart’s joyously extrovert opera The Magic Flute.