Noisy Nights 8
Traverse Theatre Bar 10 Cambridge Street, Edinburgh, United KingdomThe first Noisy Night of 2010 kicks off with new music written for an ensemble of Violin, Trombone and Bassoon.
The first Noisy Night of 2010 kicks off with new music written for an ensemble of Violin, Trombone and Bassoon.
New music written for an ensemble of saxophone, ‘cello and acoustic guitar. Free.
Red Note in concert at PLUG, the RSAMD’s annual contemporary music festival, with new works by Oliver Searle, John de...
The second Red Note in concert at PLUG, side-by-side with the RSAMD’s contemporary music ensemble MusicLab, performing the prize-winning works...
New music written for an ensemble of three violins.
Scottish composer Bill Sweeney’s 90—minute version of Hugh MacDiarmid’s poem A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle is a brilliant, multi-faceted setting of one of the landmark Scots poems of the twentieth century.
A string quartet drawn from Red Note’s line-up - Greg Lawson, Lise Aferiat, Jane Atkins and Robert Irvine - will perform with Tommy Smith, Joe Lovano and the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra conducted by Gunther Schuller at the Edinburgh International Festival
Oboe (doubling Cor Anglais), Accordian, Small Drumkit and Marimba
Gabriel Jackson: New Work for Strings // John Adams: Shaker Loops // Gavin Bryars: Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet
Risk-taking and a sense of adventure are essential components in any collaboration, and we want to take the brave experimentation of Red Note’s Noisy Nights and the Traverse’s Words, Words, Words contributors a step further by hooking up Noisy composers and Words writers to see what blares, jangles, purrs, chirps and warbles out of the mix for this special, one-off event in the Traverse’s Autumn Festival.