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Read More Please find listings for Red Note Ensemble Sept – Dec 2013. Highlights include:
§ The World Première of Enough Already (Lachez Tout) from LOD, muziektheater, Red Note Ensemble and François Sarhan. A music-theatre performance created by French composer-artist François Sarhan for actor, musicians, live sound effect artists, stop-frame animation and film.
§ Opening of sound Festival in Aberdeen - Irish composer Brian Irvine and Scottish poet Billy Letford join Red Note for Framed Against the Sky.
§ Inconsistent Whisper & Matter in the Wrong with Glasgow-based German artist Torsten Lauschmann.
Red Note Ensemble
Saturday 28 September 2.30pm: Noisy Nights Jnr (12+yrs) UNESCO Family Day, City Halls, Glasgow
Following on from the success of their informal Noisy Nights new music series, Scotland’s Red Note Contemporary Music Ensemble perform new music about Creatures and Fairy Tales written by students from King’s Park Secondary School. Come and hear the first works by tomorrow’s composers … and maybe get the chance to write some of your own.
Ticket Price Free
Venue Candleriggs, Glasgow, G1 1NQ
Monday 30 September 8pm: Noisy Nights at Traverse
Noisy Nights is fun, free and your chance to listen to (and compose for) the musicians of Red Note. Noisy Nights is a place to meet music-lovers, curious minds, musicians, composers and artists in an informal space and hear some of the best examples of brand new music. All sorts of music are welcomed here - as are all sorts of listeners. And, with the established 10 Minute Composer’s Challenge, the audience also get the chance to write their own pieces to be played by the ensemble after the interval. Students from King’s Park Secondary School will have their compositions performed from the UNESCO Family Day. If you’re a composer, visit http://www.rednoteensemble.com/Calls_for_Scores.html to find out the instrumental line-up each time, and how to submit your scores.
Ticket Price Free
Location Traverse Theatre, 10 Cambridge Street, Edinburgh, EH1 2ED
Box Office 0131 228 1404
Wednesday 23 October 6pm: Sound Festival - Framed Against The Sky
Over the past few months Red Note Ensemble, Irish composer Brian Irvine and Scottish poet Billy Letford have been touring Aberdeen-Shire & City introducing people to new music and holding workshops in schools and open workshops during events. Participants have been helping Brian and Billy create a new piece of music which is being premièred tonight with their involvement alongside Red Note Ensemble.
Ticket Price £8 / £6 / £3
Location Woodend Barn Banchory AB31 5QA
Box Office 01224 641122
Wednesday 23 October 8pm: Sound Festival - Go Compose!
New pieces created by participants of the Go Compose! composition course. Young composers aged 13-18 who are still at school have work with professional composer Brian Irvine and musicians from Red Note Ensemble to create original pieces performed at Go Compose!
Ticket Price £5 (free to ticket holders of Framed Against The Sky)
Location Woodend Barn Banchory AB31 5QA
Box Office 01224 641122
Monday 7 November - Saturday 9 November 7.30pm: Enough Already (Lachez Tout) Tramway, Glasgow (World Première)
LOD|muziektheater / Red Note Ensemble / François Sarhan
Enough Already (Lachez Tout) is a music-theatre performance created by French composer-artist François Sarhan for actor, musicians, live sound effect artists, stop-frame animation and film. It is a funny secular parable in which meanings and relations between people, objects and events become increasingly absurd.
Ticket Price £12/8 Early bird offer book by 28 October
Venue Tramway 1, 25 Albert Drive, Glasgow, G41 2PE
Box Office 0845 330 3501
Monday 11 November 8pm: Torsten Lauschmann - Inconsistent Whisper & Matter in the Wrong Glasgow-based German artist Torsten Lauschmann explores the limits and possibilities of technology in an experimental performance-installation at Woodend Barn with Red Note Ensemble and local musicians. Taking inspiration from a variety of phenomena, from talking drums and Morse code to the game of Chinese Whispers, this absorbing work looks at the problems and the beauty of misinterpretations, misinformation and misunderstanding. Torsten will also present the results of his open visual lab residency at the Barn with Charlie Hammond. This work will use projections and objects, static and animated to explore play, failure and mistakes as creative potential.
Ticket Price £12, £10 (conc), £7 (students, u18 & jobseekers)
Location Woodend Barn Banchory AB31 5QA
Box Office 01224 641122
Tuesday 12 - Wednesday 13 Nov: (Enough Already) Lachez Tout performances, Summerhall, Edinburgh
LOD|muziektheater / Red Note Ensemble / François Sarhan
Enough Already (Lachez Tout) is a music-theatre performance created by French composer-artist François Sarhan for actor, musicians, live sound effect artists, stop-frame animation and film. It is a funny secular parable in which meanings and relations between people, objects and events become increasingly absurd.
Ticket Price £12/£8
Venue Summerhall, 1 Summerhall, Edinburgh, EH9 1PL
Box Office Enquiries 0845 874 3001
Monday 9 December 8pm: Noisy Nights at Traverse
Noisy Nights is fun, free and your chance to listen to (and compose for) the musicians of Red Note. Noisy Nights is a place to meet music-lovers, curious minds, musicians, composers and artists in an informal space and hear some of the best examples of brand new music while having a beer. All sorts of music are welcomed here - as are all sorts of listeners. And, with the established 10 Minute Composer’s Challenge, the audience also get the chance to write their own pieces to be played by the ensemble after the interval.
If you’re a composer, visit http://www.rednoteensemble.com/Calls_for_Scores.html to find out the instrumental line-up each time, and how to submit your scores.
Ticket Price Free
Location Traverse Theatre, 10 Cambridge Street, Edinburgh, EH1 2ED
Box Office 0131 228 1404
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