RCS Brass & Wind Ensemble
December 5th 2014
Festival to Festive - Friends and Family !
Kilmardinny Music Circle
Kilmardinny House
7.30pm
Bring a friend FREE !
The Wind and Brass Ensemble from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland make a welcome return to Kilmardinny Music Circle with a Festival programme of music from Prokofiev to Dougie Maclean and with a Festive theme perfect for Advent. With foyer music, mulled wine and mince pies, enjoy a great night out this Christmas.
Members and tickets booked in advance get a free ticket to bring a friend. Tickets £10, Memberships from £30, available in advance from Milngavie Bookshop, Purple Edge in Bearsden or call 0141 956 1729. www.kilmardinnymusiccircle.com
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Wind & Brass
Christmas Oratorio - J.S.Bach arr. Hogg
Suite from Dances of the Scottish Court - John Maxwell Geddes
Trio Sonata in D Major for 2 oboes and bassoon - Handel
Trio Sonata in F major for 2 oboes and bassoon - Fasch
Concerto - Vivaldi/Bach arr. Baldwin
Interval
Troike from Lieutenant Kije - Prokofiev arr. Capperauld
Romeo & Juliet Op.64, Suite for Wind Octet - Prokofiev arr.Tarkman
Nutcracker Suite - Tchaikovsky arr Seipp
Caledonia - Dougie McLean arr. Beattie
Carol of the Bells - Leontovych arr. Anthony Swainson
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Wind & Brass is an ensemble comprising senior students of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, under the direction of John Logan and Nigel Boddice and Heather Nicoll. The musicians have already built up considerable experience both as soloists and as orchestral players, working regularly with such organizations as the Royal Scottish National, BBC Scottish Symphony, Scottish Opera and Scottish Chamber Orchestras.
The ensemble’s repertoire is wide ranging, spanning five centuries in a variety of styles from original works for brass, to arrangements of popular classics and jazz. In addition to the ensemble’s work within the Academy, numerous outside engagements have been undertaken, including tours to China, Germany, Denmark, Russia, the Orkney Islands and Faroe Islands. As well as premiering new works, the ensemble is very visible in our communities with performing and coaching our young musicians in regional schools.
Festival to Festive - Friends and Family !
Kilmardinny Music Circle
Kilmardinny House
7.30pm
Bring a friend FREE !
The Wind and Brass Ensemble from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland make a welcome return to Kilmardinny Music Circle with a Festival programme of music from Prokofiev to Dougie Maclean and with a Festive theme perfect for Advent. With foyer music, mulled wine and mince pies, enjoy a great night out this Christmas.
Members and tickets booked in advance get a free ticket to bring a friend. Tickets £10, Memberships from £30, available in advance from Milngavie Bookshop, Purple Edge in Bearsden or call 0141 956 1729. www.kilmardinnymusiccircle.com
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Wind & Brass
Christmas Oratorio - J.S.Bach arr. Hogg
Suite from Dances of the Scottish Court - John Maxwell Geddes
Trio Sonata in D Major for 2 oboes and bassoon - Handel
Trio Sonata in F major for 2 oboes and bassoon - Fasch
Concerto - Vivaldi/Bach arr. Baldwin
Interval
Troike from Lieutenant Kije - Prokofiev arr. Capperauld
Romeo & Juliet Op.64, Suite for Wind Octet - Prokofiev arr.Tarkman
Nutcracker Suite - Tchaikovsky arr Seipp
Caledonia - Dougie McLean arr. Beattie
Carol of the Bells - Leontovych arr. Anthony Swainson
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Wind & Brass is an ensemble comprising senior students of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, under the direction of John Logan and Nigel Boddice and Heather Nicoll. The musicians have already built up considerable experience both as soloists and as orchestral players, working regularly with such organizations as the Royal Scottish National, BBC Scottish Symphony, Scottish Opera and Scottish Chamber Orchestras.
The ensemble’s repertoire is wide ranging, spanning five centuries in a variety of styles from original works for brass, to arrangements of popular classics and jazz. In addition to the ensemble’s work within the Academy, numerous outside engagements have been undertaken, including tours to China, Germany, Denmark, Russia, the Orkney Islands and Faroe Islands. As well as premiering new works, the ensemble is very visible in our communities with performing and coaching our young musicians in regional schools.