Season 2008–2009
Saturday 4 October 2008
Acorn Centre, Inverurie
Saturday 15 November 2008
Acorn Centre, Inverurie
Friday 6 March 2009
Kemnay Church Centre
Saturday 25 April 2009
St Mary's Church, Inverurie
Friday 29 May 2009
Chapel of Garioch Parish Church
Friday 12 June 2009
Kemnay Church Centre
This concert is promoted by Inverurie Music with the
support of Gordon Forum for
the Arts.
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Scottish Clarinet Quartet
Saturday 4 October 2008
8pm
Acorn Centre, Inverurie
(map)
Tickets £9.00, £7.00 (concession), £1.00 (children & full-time
students)
available at the door or from Morgans Music (01467 624629)
Scottish Clarinet Quartet
Andrew Langford
Sally Day
Rebecca Smith
Alex South
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G. F. Handel
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The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba
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J. S. Bach
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Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland, BWV.659
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J. S. Bach
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Prelude and Fugue in D major, BWV.532
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Michael Riessler
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Intro/Air (after J. S. Bach)
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Mark-Anthony Turnage
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A Deviant Fantasy (after J. S. Bach)
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Alec Templeton
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Bach Goes to Town!
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INTERVAL
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Benny Goodman
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Four Once More
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Erroll Garner
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Misty
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Bart Howard
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Fly Me To The Moon
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William Byrd
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Mass for Four Voices
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Rebecca Smith
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Waulking Bass
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Mike Curtis
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Bulgarian Bat Bite
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Mike Curtis
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Klezmer Wedding
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The Scottish Clarinet Quartet
are Andrew Langford, Nicola Long, Rebecca Smith and Alex South. They met whilst
students of John Cushing at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and are
now individually involved in a diverse range of musical roles, from solo and freelance
work to research into contemporary performance and teaching at all levels. Since
2002, SCQ has enjoyed acclaim and success as Scotland's foremost clarinet quartet,
performing at venues across the UK from Cambridge to Campbeltown, and at festivals
including the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival and the Sonic Fusion Festival.
Concerts are frequently combined with enthusiastically-led workshops in local schools.
SCQ also has a strong focus on commissioning and performing new music, whilst exploring
the kaleidoscopic soundworld offered by the extended clarinet family. This activity
has been supported by grants from the Scottish Arts Council, the Hope Scott Trust,
the RVW Trust, the PRS Foundation and the Britten-Pears Foundation.
Nicola Long is replaced in this concert by Sally Day. (Nicola is performing the
Copland Concerto with Auricle Ensemble on the 4th October).
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