Julian Wagstaff - Performances
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A Persistent Illusion (2nd Movement) by Julian Wagstaff Mark Bailey, Pete Furniss, Andrew Johnstone Barony Hall, Glasgow A Persistent Illusion : Julian Wagstaff |
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When Worlds Collide - Composing the Sciences Julian Wagstaff ASCUS Space, St. James Centre, Edinburgh - Free Composer [b]Julian Wagstaff[/b] will give a talk about his musical works which have been inspired and informed by the natural sciences. The talk will cover the composer's recent collaborations with scientists at the [b]Centre for Science at Extreme Conditions[/b] and the [b]Royal Society of Chemistry[/b], and musicians from the [b]Edinburgh Quartet[/b] and [b]Hebrides Ensemble[/b]. The talk will be illustrated, will include audio excerpts, and will be followed by a Q&A. |
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Julian Wagstaff presents... Music at Extreme Conditions The Edinburgh Quartet The e-Science Institute, 15 South College Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9AA - Free Advance booking essential from www.julianwagstaff.com The programme will also include a string trio by Ludwig van Beethoven. Julian Wagstaff : In Extremis Beethoven : String Trio in C Minor, Op 9 No 3 |
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Julian Wagstaff presents... John Paul Jones (Concert Version) Paul Allison, The Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Helen Wilding, Simon Hanson, The Consort of Voices Queens Hall, Edinburgh, 85-89 Clerk Street EH8 9JG Directed by Christopher Neil. Wagstaff : John Paul Jones |
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Julian Wagstaff presents... John Paul Jones (Concert Version) Paul Allison, The Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Helen Wilding, Simon Hanson, The Consort of Voices Queens Hall, Edinburgh, 85-89 Clerk Street EH8 9JG Directed by Christopher Neil. Wagstaff : John Paul Jones |
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Julian Wagstaff presents... Orchestral Medley from John Paul Jones Fife Youth Orchestra, Graeme Wilson Lochgelly Centre, Lochgelly, Fyfe Wagstaff : John Paul Jones |
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Gala Launch Concert Andrew Johnstone, Paul Speirs (double bass), James Lowe, The Edinburgh Quartet Stockbridge Parish Church, Saxe-Coburg Street, Edinburgh - £6 (£3) 07932 596533 The CD is available from all good record stores from 1st November 2007 or online at www.circular-records.com " Ludwig van Beethoven : Quartet in F, Op.18 No.1 Anothai Nitibhon : Dukkha Julian Wagstaff : Piano Quintet |
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The Turing Test Edinburgh Fringe Edinburgh Studio Opera Augustines Sanctuary, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh - £9 (£6) Booking: Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society - 0131 226 0000 A one-hour chamber opera set in the near future. It tells the story of two rival scientists caught in a bitter struggle to be the first to build an intelligent machine - a machine that can pass the famous Turing Test. It is a tale of love, hate, admiration and envy, and the way in which professional rivalry is often a disguise for more basic, personal forms of animosity. New operas are rare on the Edinburgh Fringe. With no new opera on the Edinburgh International Festival this year, The Turing Test is sure to meet with excitement from opera and music fans alike. Wagstaff : The Turing Test |
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The Turing Test Edinburgh Fringe Edinburgh Studio Opera Augustines Sanctuary, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh - £9 (£6) Booking: Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society - 0131 226 0000 A one-hour chamber opera set in the near future. It tells the story of two rival scientists caught in a bitter struggle to be the first to build an intelligent machine - a machine that can pass the famous Turing Test. It is a tale of love, hate, admiration and envy, and the way in which professional rivalry is often a disguise for more basic, personal forms of animosity. New operas are rare on the Edinburgh Fringe. With no new opera on the Edinburgh International Festival this year, The Turing Test is sure to meet with excitement from opera and music fans alike. Wagstaff : The Turing Test |
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The Turing Test Edinburgh Fringe Edinburgh Studio Opera Augustines Sanctuary, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh - £9 (£6) Booking: Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society - 0131 226 0000 A one-hour chamber opera set in the near future. It tells the story of two rival scientists caught in a bitter struggle to be the first to build an intelligent machine - a machine that can pass the famous Turing Test. It is a tale of love, hate, admiration and envy, and the way in which professional rivalry is often a disguise for more basic, personal forms of animosity. New operas are rare on the Edinburgh Fringe. With no new opera on the Edinburgh International Festival this year, The Turing Test is sure to meet with excitement from opera and music fans alike. Wagstaff : The Turing Test |
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