Performing arts blogging by the Whittaker Library at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
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Monday, 26 October 2009
Preserving Scotland's heritage (part 2)
The Whittaker Library at RSAMD recently purchased two rare old Scottish printed music scores - the first volume of R. A. Smith's Scotish Minstrel, and Niel Gow's Complete Repository of Original Scots Tunes Part 2. Both books were in a sorry state when we bought them, but they have been expertly restored by Scottish bookbinders Riley, Dunn and Wilson.
Come and ask to see them - they are truly fantastic!
Robert Archibald Smith published a number of songs by Lady Carolina Nairne in his Scotish Minstrel (note the spelling - someone else published a different collection with the modern spelling of 'Scottish'). He was condemned by fussy antiquarians for 'inventing' Scottish songs and passing them off as traditional. Nonetheless, some of his songs became part of the Scottish repertoire in their turn. (He also published an Irish Minstrel, itself a controversial publication because of copyright issues, but that's another story.)
The Gow family were famed fiddlers, and no self-respecting Scottish music library would turn up the chance to buy one of their publications. Niel Gow (1720-1807) was a seriously big name in his day.
Friday, 23 October 2009
UK's Young Music Entrepreneur
Look!
Competition to find the UK's Young Music Entrepreneur 2010 It's being run by the British Council as part of the wider UK Young Creative Entrepreneur programme. Six finalists will undertake a study tour to China in February -
- The aim of the tour is to provide a 'shorthand' for the industry there - meet with industry leaders as well as your peers, and learn how business is done there;
- Amazing opportunity to increase your international networks;
- Gain valuable insights into the Chinese market
Applicants must be ...
- aged 25-35
- with three years industry experience
- UK based
The organisers are happy to hear from those who aren't self employed (as long as they can demonstrate their entrepreneurial ability) and from those in the social enterprise/not for profit sector. Applications are now open and close on 30 November. Further info - click here.
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