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MUSIC LIST

0 Music is listed as diary: by day, then by city, then by event.

CLASSICAL

FRIDAY 16 Glasgow

0 BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Henry Wood Hall. Claremont Street. Box office 330 2345 (BBC Shop). 12.15pm. £2.5()(£l.5()and 50p). In their final concert this season the BBC Scottish is conducted by Ronald Zollman wo takes them through Bartok’s Dance Suite. Tippet‘s Songs for Dov. with Neil Mackie the tenor soloist. finishing up with Beethoven‘s 4th Symphony.

0 Friends 01 Scottish Opera Casa D‘Italia. Box office 248 4567 (Alicia

FSO hold their Annual General Meeting with a promise of entertainment and supper to follow. 0 Glasgow Youth Choir (‘in Hall. Candleriggs. Box office 552 5961. 7.30pm. Extra date: Wed2l..£1.5(). Formed in 1958 with only 25 young singers by Miss Agnes Hoey. the GYC has now grown to over 100 equally enthusiastic young voices Agnes Hoey still conducts and this is a chance to hear the Senior and Junior choirs in their traditional Spring Concert.

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KTNC’S THEATRE MITCHELL THEATRE THE TICKET CENTRE 33”) 5' Graane St City Hall CandleriQQs

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O The Mikado Royal Lyceum Theatre. Grindlay Street. Box office 2299697. 7.30pm. Extra date: Sat 17 at 2.30 and 7.30pm. £3—£5. Edinburgh University Savoy ()pera

f Group continue their run ofone of

Gilbert and Sullivan‘s most loved operas.

ATURDAY 17

Glasgow

0 Tosca Theatre Royal. Hope Street. Box office 331 1234. 2.15pm. £2.5(l—£18.5ll. See Tue 20. Edinburgh for full description. Pre-performanee talk at 1pm.

Edinburgh

0 The Mikado Royal Lyceum Theatre. Grindlay Street. Box office 229 9697. 2.3(land 7.3llpm. £3 (mat); £3—£5 (7.30pm). See Fri 16 for full description.

0 Scottish Chamber Choir St John‘s Church. West End. Princes Street. Box office 228 1 155 (Usher Hall). 8pm. £2.5()(£1.5()). The first halfof the SCC‘s Spring concert is devoted to Palestrina. including various motets and the Missa Aeterna Christi Munera. After the interval there‘s more staple fare in the form of Parrv's 1 Was Glad and Hear My

Prayer by Mendelssohn. Peter Backhouse completes the evening with the same composer‘s ()rgan Sonata No 2.

NDAY 18

Glasgow

0 Telemann Ensemble Kibblc l’:ilaee. Botanic Garden. Box office 334 3488. 7pm. £2.50. In amongst the

; exotic plants of Kibble Palace. the

Telemann Ensemble blossom in a

. concert with proceeds going to : Ethiopia and Sudanese Programme

Aid. The music is all 'l'elemann’s

oboe and oboe d'amore concertos.

0 Good Shepherd Chorus Henry

Wood Hall. (‘laremont Street. Box -' office 552 5961 (Ticket Centre) or

943 (1256 (Mr Fields). 8pm. £2.51). Robert Burns. director of this fine

choir. conducts their final

Laughland). 7.30pm £5. Strathclvdc ; performancethis season. ()nthe

; programme is 1 landel‘s ()ratorio

Solomon and proceeds go to the Prince and Princess of Wales E. Hospice Appeal. Soloists include

Marilyn de Blieck and Iain Paton.

MONDAY 1' Glasgow

0 Paragon Ensemble Henry Wood

Hall. Claremont. Box office 884

2965. 8pm. £3. it's the last concert in the season for this Glasgow based contemporary group. They play music by Hamilton. Schat. Schoenberg and the premiere of

, Markheim revisited by David Davies. the ensemble‘sleader.

_ TUESDAY 20

Edinburgh

0 Choral Concert St Giles ('athedral. High Street. Free at door. 12.15pm. The Genevans from Geneva College. Pennsylvania present their recital through (‘oncertworld

O Tosca King‘s Theatre. Leven Street. Box office 229 1201. 7.15pm. Extra date: Fri 23. £3—.£16. Puccini's opera is conduced by Sir Alexander Gibson in this powerful production set in Fascist Italy. Galina Kalinina sings the title role. Good to have Scottish ()pcra back in Edinburgh. Pre—performance talk at 6. 15pm.

WEDNESDAY 21 ' Glasgow

0 Glasgow Youth Choir (‘in i fall. Candleriggs. Box office 552 5961. 7.30pm. £1.51). See Fri 16 for full description.

Edinburgh

0 Edinburgh University Renaissance Singers Magdalen Chapel. (‘ovvgate Free at door. 1.15pm. Heriot-Watt Music Society has invited the EL} RS back to the historic Magdalen l

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