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Tartan Clef Awards Honour Scots Musicians
15 Nov 2004 - Scottish Music Centre [ news ]
A number of Scottish artists have received awards, with money raised going to charity.
Nominations announced for the British Composer Awards 2004
15 Nov 2004 - Scottish Music Centre [ news ]
The judging has finished for this year's British Composer Awards, presented by the British Academy of Composers & Songwriters, in association with BBC Radio 3 and sponsored by the Performing Right Society.
Missing: Instruments of Raoul van der Weide
15 Nov 2004 - Scottish Music Centre [ news ]
Around October 20th 2004 Dutch bassist Raoul van der Weide’s studio was broken into and the instruments described below were stolen.
Band Aid: The next generation
15 Nov 2004 - Terry Kirby - Independent [ feature ]
Then, it was Bono, Sting, George Michael and Bananarama.
Band Aid: The next generation
15 Nov 2004 - Terry Kirby - Independent [ feature ]
Then, it was Bono, Sting, George Michael and Bananarama.
String tradition proves it's still as fit as a fiddle
15 Nov 2004 - JIM GILCHRIST - Scotsman [ review ]
YOU could call it bow-driven democracy, this
weekend’s annual celebration of the inspired
abrasion of gut with horsehair, Fiddle 2004, at
Edinburgh’s Assembly Rooms.Drumming up interest in Scots jazz
15 Nov 2004 - Kenny Mathieson - Scotsman [ feature ]
A LEADING musician in Scotland, John Rae
developed his love for music from an early age.Mature, but still bold and original
15 Nov 2004 - Ken Walton - Scotsman [ feature ]
SIR PETER Maxwell Davies has probably had more
birthday parties this year than in any of the
previous 69 years of his highly productive life.Scottish bands pay charity gig tribute to Peel
14 Nov 2004 - Senay Boztas - Sunday Herald [ news ]
MORE than 60 Scottish bands will take part in gigs in
memory of John Peel, to raise money for Children In
Need.Lovers' lack of passion leaves Tosca a little cold
14 Nov 2004 - Sarah Jones - Scotland on Sunday [ review ]
AS IF to answer the critics who have grumbled
about the "challenging" programme from Scottish
Opera in this their direst year (if one doesn’t count
next year’s planned ‘dark’ season), the company
have pulled out one of their most successful past
productions, Anthony Besch’s Tosca.



