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October 2017 – A Song for Haddo @ Haddo Arts Festival

Based on the song cycle, Friday Afternoons by Benjamin Britten, A Song for Haddo is the exciting culmination of this year’s outreach programme at the Haddo Arts Festivalin conjunction with Music Co-OPERAtive Scotland (McOpera Outreach) and Snape Maltings. Moira Morrison, our McOpera composer and vocal animateur, is currently working with …

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April 2017 – Milngavie Tales & Stravinsky’s A Soldier’s Tale

The Tales Project: Concert on Friday April 21st, with community Pop-up Performances on Monday April 17th. Stravinsky’s The Soldier’s Tale and Milngavie Tales, by Peter Kemp Part of the Milngavie Music Club International Concert Series @ Cairns Church, Milngavie, G62 8AW- www.milngaviemusic.org                     McOpera Ensemble, with conductor Sian …

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March 2017 – A Night at the Opera

Sunday 26th March 2017 A spectacular candlelit concert of Opera classics with orchestra and singers brought to you by Classical Musicians Scotland and in the wonderful surroundings of Garnethill Synagogue.

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December 2016 -Baroque Christmas Classics

We return to New Kilpatrick Church, Bearsden with our ever popular concert of seasonal baroque music, this year with an additional performance in the wonderful setting of Glasgow Cathedral. 7.30 Friday 16th December New Kilpatrick Church, Bearsden Tickets £5 U18, £10 Adult, £22 Family, all include interval mince pie and …

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September 2016 – Harmonie Music

McOpera Wind Ensemble continue their excellent work as Artists in residence at Aberdeen University. This concert will also be repeated in the beautiful surroundings of New Kilpatrick Church in Bearsden Franz Krommer -Octet Partita Mozart -Harmonie Music from his Operas Mozart- Octet Serenade in C minor 7.30pm 15th September, Kings …

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September 2016 – ‘Noye’s Fludde’ by Benjamin Britten

An exciting community opera performed as part of the Lammermuir Festival. Go to The Noye’s Fludde Website for more information. Conducted by internationally acclaimed conductor Sian Edwards. Featuring singers Andrew MacTaggart, Penelope Cousland and Donald Maxwell as the Voice of God; and with the children of Dunbar Primary School. Directed …