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Showing posts with label 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2015. Show all posts

Friday, 18 December 2015

See and hear Muckle Flugga - Rory Boyle's Prizewinning Brass Band Piece

RORY BOYLE, PRIZEWINNER!  

Wind Band / Brass Band category of the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors 2015 Awards.

We were delighted to hear our RCS colleague composer Rory Boyle has been awarded a prestigious award for his brass band piece, Muckle Flugga.

And we're equally delighted - very grateful indeed - that he has kindly donated a score of the piece to the Whittaker library at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.  It has been catalogued already and will soon hit the library shelves!  

You can hear it on Soundcloud here, via the Scottish Music Centre.

Monday, 19 October 2015

Bicentenary of Edinburgh's First Musical Festival

Special bicentennial event 2.30pm, Friday 30th October, Edinburgh Central Library

Edinburgh’s First Musical Festival took place in 1815.  The Edinburgh Festival has certainly not run continuously since then! Indeed, there was a whole century in which there was no festival. 

Karen has been asked to give a talk at Edinburgh Central Library on Friday 30th October, to commemorate the bicentenary.  It’s a fascinating story, that she's looking forward to sharing.

Friday, 16 October 2015

Tuesday, 11 August 2015

Edinburgh Festival Voice Workshop

Work with Ros Steen

Wednesday 12 and 19 August

Prof. Ros Steen at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Click the link above to book a place on one of these Wednesday workshops - but hurry, places are limited!

Friday, 31 July 2015

RCS Researcher Rachel Drury at the Two Moors Festival

Opera for Babies?  Why, Yes!

 RCS researcher Rachel Drury has been interviewed for the official Two Moors Festival Blog.  We spotted the blogposting and thought we'd share it with you here!

An Interval with Rachel Drury of BabyO

Rachel's doctoral research was on Kodaly music education, and she has also played saxophone in 'The Farmer's Cheese', a musical work for use with hearing impaired children.  See both her thesis and the music score here in the Whittaker Library (book details).

Monday, 11 May 2015

Are you (or are you going to be) an International Organist?

Today, the Whittaker Library received a brochure about the St Albans International Organ Festival.  The festival comes highly recommended by Choir and Organ, a magazine which does exactly what it says on the cover.  (Visit them here:- www.choirandorgan.com)

The Festival runs from 4-18 July 2015, and you can find full details here:-

http://organfestival.com/St_Albans_International_Organ_Festival/Home.html

Moving with the times, you can also follow it on Twitter: @organ_festival, and there's a Facebook account to like, too.

Friday, 3 April 2015

Whittaker Library Open 9-5 Tuesday to Friday this Week (7-10 April)

Don't Panic!


The Library is operating holiday hours this week - we're open 9-5, Tuesday to Friday.  Normal hours recommence on Monday 13th April.

Were you intending to start working on that essay assignment?

Our staff and students can visit the electronic resources on our library web-pages to access all the premium online materials that we subscribe to on your behalf.  There's a page for databases, indexes, streamed music and video etc - and another page for our electronic journals.  Click HERE.  Almost everything is available off-campus, though you'll need your institutional login - that's the login you use every time you access an RCS computer.

If you're one of the lucky students writing an essay on Stravinsky or Beethoven, please stay on this Whittaker Live blog, as there are several posts offering you helpful advice as to where you can gather information.

Thursday, 22 January 2015

RCS Drum Tutor Alyn Cosker joins Piano Master Blanco in Celtic connections

A Guest Blogpost  by journalist Rob Adams

Celtic Connections Concert, Sunday 1 February
 

“Musician” seems hardly adequate to describe Leo Blanco, the Venezuelan pianist who flies in to appear at Celtic Connections with three of Scotland’s leading jazz talents on Sunday, February 1.

As well as playing in groups such as this South American-Scottish quartet, Blanco is a concert pianist who has worked with top symphony orchestras. He is also a composer, whose works have been performed by leading string quartets in the United States and by the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra, and is professor of piano studies at the famous Berklee College of Music in Massachusetts.

But that’s not all. Blanco’s first instrument was the violin, which he played in the youth

orchestra from the age of eleven in his home town of Merida, in Venezuela’s Andean region, and when he moved to the capital, Caracas, to study piano in his teens, he worked as a bassist in one band and as a drummer in another to improve his knowledge of these roles when writing for his own group.

“My parents weren’t musical,” says Blanco, “but they wanted their kids to at least get some enjoyment from music and when I was about seven or eight, a piano arrived in our house. I was immediately drawn to it, to try and work out melodies I’d hear on the radio or on records. But I also liked the violin because it seemed to me at the time the closest instrument to the human voice.”

Practising was never a chore to Blanco and the hours he put in set him on the fast track, firstly to Caracas, where he studied at the Ars Nova Institute and the University of Musical Studies and then to Boston, where he attended both Berklee and the New England Conservatory.

He quickly became recognised in the United States, becoming the first Latin American to win the prestigious Boston Jazz Society and Billboard Grant awards and he has gone on to perform all over the world, including at the Edinburgh Fringe, where in 2006 he was presented with The Herald newspaper’s Angel award for excellence in performance.

More recently Blanco has toured the UK in 2013 as a solo pianist, earning rave reviews. (Indeed, we noted his visit to Glasgow that year.)  His latest visit to Scotland reunites him with Brazilian-born bassist Mario Caribe, saxophonist Paul Towndrow, of the Brass Jaw horn quartet, and the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra’s powerhouse drummer and RCS drum tutor, Alyn Cosker who, with Blanco, form the Blue Lamp Quartet, named after the scene of their triumphant first gig together at Aberdeen Jazz Festival in 2007.

“I’m really looking forward to working with these guys again,” says Blanco. “That gig we played in Aberdeen felt electric and the crowd were so responsive. So it’ll be great to meet up again and bring some sunny Latin American music to the Scottish winter.”

Monday, 29 December 2014

Do You Research Scottish Music? Here's the Musica Scotica 2015 CFP!

Musica Scotica - Tenth Annual Conference

Sat 25th – Sun 26th April 2015

St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art
2 Castle Street, Glasgow G4 0RH

Call for Papers
Papers, 20 minutes in length, are invited on any aspect of Scottish music. Topics presented in previous years have included chant, Gaelic song, fiddle and bagpipe music, manuscript sources, music publishing, the Scottish diaspora, opera performance, cultural organisations, music education, sectarianism, George Thomson and Haydn, Marjory Kennedy-Fraser, Learmont Drysdale, Hamish MacCunn, James MacMillan and Sally Beamish.

There will additionally be a special session dedicated to papers relating to the history of the McEwen Memorial Concerts of Scottish Chamber Music:-

McEwen Paper Session

We invite submissions for a paper session featuring topics that in some way relate to the history of the McEwen Memorial Concerts of Scottish Chamber Music. The McEwen Commission has supported the commissioning and performance of contemporary art music in Scotland since 1955. A commission is awarded annually to a composer of Scottish birth, descent or residency. Early recipients of the commission include Ian Whyte, Cedric Thorpe Davie, Robert Crawford, and Thea Musgrave. More recently, works have been commissioned from John Maxwell Geddes, James MacMillan, Judith Weir, and David Fennessy. The McEwen bequest has yielded a substantial body of chamber pieces since the first award in 1955, and this collection continues to grow. A list of previously commissioned pieces dating back to 1955, as well as further information about the concerts can be found at www.gla.ac.uk/mcewen
We are interested in papers that in some way relate to the history of the McEwen Chamber Music concerts. Papers may focus either on specific pieces that were commissioned, or on the work more generally of composers who have befitted from the McEwen Bequest over the years. Most importantly, we are interested in papers that aim to stimulate interest in and discussion around contemporary music in Scotland.
Please submit an abstract (250 words) as a Word document or rtf file by Saturday 28th February 2015 (specifying if you wish specifically to give a paper for the McEwen session), to:-
Dr Karen McAulay museumconference2015@musicascotica.org.uk

You will be notified by mid-March 2015 if your abstract has been accepted.

A poster session may be included; delegates are invited to indicate whether they would be interested in availing themselves of this opportunity.

Proposed conference fees 

  • Full rate £40 for single day attendance, £75 for two day attendance,
  • Students and unwaged £30 for single day, £55 for two day attendance, 
  • £15 as the default half-day without lunch, for any category of delegate.
The registration form will be available in due course on the MusicaScotica website.
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Publication of proceedings

Musica Scotica will publish papers from this conference along with a selection of papers from previous conferences.

Monday, 13 October 2014

Hurry or You'll Miss the Deadline! Learning on Screen Awards

"Celebrating media production in learning, teaching and research since 2003", the awards are sponsored by the BUFVC - the British Universities Film and Video Council.

  • Showcase your work
  • Raise your profile
  • Widen your audience 
  • Network with industry and education
ENTER NOW:- Deadline: 1 December 2014.  Full details HERE.