MUSIC FOLK & WORLD
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l Glas ow I The Edinburgh ouariet Stockbridge ' 9 Parish Church. Saxe Coburg Street. 332
I Tonight at Noon Scotia Bar. Stockwell i I Prodigal Sons Finnegan‘s Wake. 79 St “39] 7 30 ‘ ‘ - ‘ ‘ I r . , , ‘ t . .. pm. £7.50 (bi/£6). The Quartet 22:23:35? if:E:pgigfigéfigflrofolk i Vincent SUCH. 348 4989- 9pm FTFL- E & perform Arriaga‘s Quartet No 3. Verdi‘s c I V j i' . ) I i l Rav ‘l's ) rtt-t - , , i ,, l ('itarttt int e Qua _ I Absent Friends Finnegan s Wake. 79 St 1 Ed'nburgh i I St Guess at s“ St Giles. Cathedral.
Vincent Street. 248 4989. 9pm. FTCC. I Urban Finnegan‘s \Vakc, t I Ceilidh Dance RivchidC. FOX Slrccl. . Victoria Street. 226 3816. 9pm—2am. l
6pm. Free. John Walker gives an organ recital.
off Clyde Street. 248 3144. Doors open Fm; . m
I I O o o u . Edlnburgh . 50:3:an gt Opera Listings compiled by Edmburgh ' Glasgow 2 '°“" I Phil campbell and Tom Macra'land 4 . i i I Rigoletto Edinburgh Festival Theatre. Tron Folk ClUbBIFOHSCCIIIdh HOUSQ. ; I Pizza love Scotia Bar. Stockwell Street. Nicolson Street. 529 6000. 7.15pm. Hunter Square. --0 1-50- 830nm 8- 552 8681. 9.30pm. Free. ; £5.50—£23.50 (£4.50—£l 7.50). The Opera
Songwriter from the North of Ireland with I Macusma Finnegan‘s wake. 79 5! Edinburgh Cmnpany presents Verdie‘. adaptation of
l John Harris conducts the musicians in f Bernstein's Mass. Zerynthia Shaw directs.
I Bagpipes Flutes and Whistles Festival Old Gala House. Scott Crescent.
her percussionist husband. V' C . [St a .t 248 4989. 9 _ Frc ._ z ' - . , i. . . . . . I the rite Scruffy Murphy‘s. George w ‘ pm L ' ' T” We“ G'Cy‘m Kirk“ ’ tilil‘irtl'iii0e25li‘iFill"iii‘iiedéi‘ii'lfifi«i ' 3‘) ‘ n ‘ ' . “.225 . . ‘ ‘4. ‘ f - . . . " Bndge‘ "5 1681' 9pm Hu' Ed'nburgh Smyrna“ PM“ 1900 8pm to (i ) i‘ Sung iii English. directed by Dalia l
Ibelhauptaite and conducted by Roy Laughlin. the performance boasts over 100 singers. musicians and chorus.
I Edinburgh Folk Club Pleasance Cabaret Galashiels. All day workshop atid events. T4163:th 1 i This 13 a “199er Piccc in aid Olth Information 01578 718 794. see Thurs (i. V ‘5 “ “ r‘ '5 “a " ‘ homeless With all proceeds some to
Fri 7. repertoire based on the songs of Scotland. ‘ Shelter Scotland. ’ I The Consort of Voices St Mary's Parish m m W Church. Haddington. 01620 823738. 8pm. ; Edinburgh
GI £7 (£2.50/£5). James Waters directs the . Edinburgh asgow ensemble in works by Monteverdi. _ I The Magic Flute Edinburgh Festival I New Dawn Folk Club Glasgow Press
‘ . . Gabrieli and Purcell. Theatre. Nicolson Street. 529 6000. l Dronthe 30" Scrufiy Mumh) 5- George Ciub, 94 west Regent Street 332 1674, . ’ 7.15pm.£5.50—£23.50(12450-121750).
IV Bridgc~ 335 168‘- ‘)Pm- Frcc- 8pm. Tickets vary £3—£5. Singer’s Night. 1 ' The Opera Company finish their two night 1 I Urban Gypsies Finnegan’s Wake. 79 St ; 1 run with Mozart's work which will be Vincent Street. 248 4989. 9pm. Free. ‘ Glasgow
sung in English. directed by Clare
. I no al Scams“ National o'chesna ' Venables and conducted by Nicholas Kok. Glasgow Edinburgh y . o , 2 I St George’s School Qucen's Hall Clerk . . .. ,i , ( Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. Sauchiehall ‘ , , ' I J19 Finnegan S \Vcikt‘. 7) Si I Loohi Tron Folk Tron Street 137 fig” 7 10le Dwain 3 Street. 668 Cerll Ctll'd hOillllC . ~x xx '7 (( ‘n‘ i ‘n'- .- ' h I ‘1‘ 'y '~ \1 " V'num Sm“ '48 “8 )' 9pm m“ HOUSC. Huntcr Square. 320 1550. 3.30Pm- Arwel Hughes conducts the traditional 7776- 730W“ “L9 Tf’m‘el" -‘ comm ‘5 8- Exml mldWCCk “ing With (“’0 Women ; last night of the proms madness with a l’crf‘mlk‘d by me 30mm LOWCF-SChOOI and a guy from Ireland and Newcastle. little help from the \Vhig[]cbi])kic§_ The (“id Primary ()rChCSlm-“r Th? Programme I "'9 bland?“ SCmff)’ MUFPhY'Sr Harmony singing with guitars. traditional music comes courtesy “f the composing will include works by Sibelius. Sullivan. George W Bndgcv 225 168i 9pm Frcc- ("id self-176111139 skills of Arnold. Vaughan Williams. Lawson and H‘m’mz'
[03h fiddler Tim 0 Leary 1939-“ 11 “CW I Finnegan’s Awake Scruffy Murphy's. Walton. Sousa. Khachaturian and i band. George [V Bridge. 225 1681. 9pm. Free. Randalls. ' W
I Prodigal Sons/Marcy D’Arcy Finnegan‘s I Absent Friends Finnegan‘s Wake.
7.30pm.£7.50_£15_Thisis the legendary Hall. Saucliiehall Street. 227 5.511. 9 3 7.30pm. £25—£~10. The world famous
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Wake. Victoria Street. 226 3816. Victoria Street. 226 3816. 9pm—2am. Edinburgh - Edinburgh 9Pm-3am- Free. Free. . I True Belieek Grcymars Kirk. I Peter Planyavsky St Giles’ Cathedral. ' Grcyfriars place‘ 235 1900. 8pm. £6 (£4)_ I 7.30pm. £6 (£4). The organist from St ~ 5 see Fri 30. Stephen‘s Cathedral. Vienna gives a 4 l rec1tal. .. ginning 1 l THURSDAY 5 . t ' Glas ow * . l " i N o i I Ravighankar Glasgow Royal Concert 1 t Hall. Sauchiehall Street. 227 551 l. I Jess” Mama" Gin-"gm" Royal concert
The unique collaboration that brought ' 3”“ Player Who oncc gm ‘1 Standing . . . . . ‘ ovation for tuning his instrument. Singer 5.11"“ 1‘ “‘le 0f P'CCCS by Alba“
you IaSt year S huge MayfeSt m' Glasgow l serious-1y. Berg. Hugo Wolf. Francis Poulenc and Generations. create a speCial production I Sunday Promenade organ Recitals A” ’ Richard Wagner.
u 10' the Glasgow Fa" Festlval- 3 Gallery and Museum. Kelvingrovc‘ 321 g I Lunchtime Concert Merchants‘ House. : 9600. 2.30pm. 3.30pm. Free. Matthew 7 W031 George Sire“. 639 3176- 12-45pm- 1 § Hynes of Pollokshields Parish Church : 53-50 (£3). The FlaXton Ensemble 3 ‘ gives a recital, perform Haydn’s Divertimcnta . Pierne's ‘
RAMSHORN THEATRE . l’asmralt'. Holst‘s Quintet and Farkas’
' 98 ingram Street. Glasgow Antique Hungarian Dances.
Fri 14 - Sun 16 July 8.00pm Tickets: £2.00 Box Office Tel: 0141 552 3489 Details from 0141 331 2219
I The Protecting Veil Edinburgh Festival mm Theatre. Nicolson Street. 529 6000.
7.30 m. £6.50—£17.50 (£4.50—£15.50). -
Johanubbock conducts Steven lsserlis in ' Edlnburgh John Tavener's work which was number I St Giles’ at Six St Giles‘ Cathedral. one in the classical charts in 1992 and the 6pm. Free. Fiona Duncan (SOpFImOJ. winner of the 1992 Gramophone Award Graham Bruce (tenor) and Eric lblcr for Best New Music. The Orchestra of St (pianO) give a performance.
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