tuesday 26th July - ISME Glasgow 2016

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tuesday 26th July - ISME Glasgow 2016
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sunday 24th July
Main Auditorium, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
1830-2000
opening CeremonY
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monday 25th July
Main Auditorium, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
1930-2100
ConCert: IT Concert
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Strathclyde Suite, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
1200-1230
Tower Singers
1240-1310
Dobbs 16
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Stevenson Concert Hall, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
1200-1230
Oakton Six Piano Ensemble
1940-2010
Howling Wolves
2020-2050
Canticum Choir
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AGOS Studio, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
1200-1230
Tettix Music Group
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Ledger Recital Room, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
1200-1230
Bordin & Cominassi Piano Duo
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The National Piping Centre
1200-1230
Mairi Campbell
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tuesday 26th July
Main Auditorium, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
1300-1330
Big Noise Raploch Symphony Orchestra
1330-1400
The Education University of Hong Kong Chorus
1930-2130
heaDline ConCert: Palestine Youth Orchestra
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Strathclyde Suite, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
1300-1330
Dalcroze A Cappella
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City of Music Studio, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
1200-1230
Fèis Fhoirt Cèilidh Trail Band
1230-1300
Doug Johnson
1315-1345
Håkan Rydin Trio
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Stevenson Concert Hall, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
1240-1310
Equilibrium (Drake Music Scotland)
1320-1350
Resonaarigroup
2000-2030
The Fridays
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AGOS Studio, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
1245-1315
Dulcemelos Duet
1315-1345
Australia East and West
1900-1930
Kimihiro Yasaka
1930-2000
Young Talents of University of Costa Rica
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The National Piping Centre
1200-1230
Music Generation Ensemble
1930-2000
Ceol Oirghialla
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Wednesday 27th July
Main Auditorium, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
1230-1300
Teachers Choir of Chaoyang District, Beijing
1300-1330
Hwaseong City Boys & Girls Choir
1330-1400
Crecer Cantando Crecer Soñando
1830-1930
heaDline ConCert:
National Youth Orchestra of Scotland (NYOS)
heaDline pop ConCerts:
2200-2230
USC Thornton Popular Music Ensemble
2130-2200
The ICMP Summer Collaboration
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City of Music Studio, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
1200-1240
Monika Herzig Acoustic Project
1320-1400
The Inevitables
40
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Stevenson Concert Hall, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
1200-1230
The Orchestra of Unlimited Potential
1900-1930
IFCKIDS Children’s Chorus/IFCC
2000-2030
Vollgas Connected
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AGOS Studio, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
1200-1230
SA (仨)
1230-1300
Lancashire Youth Vocal Ensemble (LYVE)
1930-2000
Sonic Bothy Ensemble
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thursday 28th July
Main Auditorium, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
1900-1945
heaDline ConCert: Laurence Juber
heaDline Jazz ConCerts:
2000-2030
Tommy Smith Youth Jazz Orchestra
2040-2055
Monika Herzig with Ann Patterson
2115-2130
Håkan Rydin Trio
2140-2215
Caleb Chapman’s Crescent Super Band
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Strathclyde Suite, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
1200-1230
Kent State University African Ensemble
1240-1310
Baybeat Streetband
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City of Music Studio, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
1300-1330
Francesco Banchini & Baqshish
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Stevenson Concert Hall, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
1200-1230
Beijing New Talent Academy
1230-1300
Trio Sorop
2000-2100
The Turksoy Youth Chamber Orchestra
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AGOS Studio, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
1200-1230
UNC Charlotte: The Improbable Ensemble
1230-1300
Anatolian Sun
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friday 29th July
Main Auditorium, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
1200-1230
East Meets West Youth Orchestra
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Stevenson Concert Hall, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
1200-1230
SCO VIBE
1240-1310
Texas Tech University Steel Drum Band – Apocalypso Now
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Main Auditorium, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
1630-1800
Closing CeremonY
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A merchandise stand may be available for some of the evening concert performances.
The stand will be located outside the Main Auditorium before and during the concerts.
Delegates who wish to attend the Ceilidh Club require a ticket.
These are limited and will be given out on a first-come-first-served basis from the registration desk.
performance overview
performance overview
performance overview
sunday 24th July
1830-2000
Main Auditorium,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
isme 2016 opening Ceremony
The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland is ranked sixth in the world for performing arts
education. (*QS World University Ranking) The Conservatoire is a national and
international centre of excellence for the performing arts. Building on our roots in
1847 as a national academy of music, we are now one of Europe’s most multidisciplinary performing arts higher education centres offering specialised teaching
across music, drama, dance, film and production as well as encouraging transdisciplinary learning throughout our innovative curriculum. We are bold, ambitious
and optimistic about our future as a truly 21st century Conservatoire. As we work
towards 2020, our goal, through our students, staff and graduates, is to raise the
transformative power and reach of the performing arts in Scotland and to project our
distinctiveness to the wider world.
The Opening Ceremony celebrates the unique position of the conservatoire and its
exceptional partnerships with a wealth of artistic companies and artists to an intensity
and regularity that is rare worldwide. Our professional partnerships are embedded
into the life of all our programmes and include relationships with BBC Scotland,
Scottish Opera, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra,
Scottish Ensemble, Scottish Ballet and National Theatre of Scotland. We are delighted
to be joined by three companies for the ceremony, which are leading the way in music
education in Scotland; Drake Music Scotland, the National Youth Choir of Scotland
National Girls Choir and Scottish Opera Connect Company.
Repertoire:
royal Conservatoire Brass
Dmitri Kabalevsky
Fanfare for Brass Ensemble
Drake music scotland Digital orchestra
Imagine the Future
The Beginning
scottish opera Connect Company
Karen MacIver
nYCos national girls Choir
Gerald Finzi
Kocsár Miklós
Andrea Clearfield
Extracts from The Cabinet of Dr Caligari
Songs to Poems
by Christina Rossetti, Op. 1
Cat and Dog
When I am Woman
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rCs Braw Brass
Phil Cunningham Arr. Cunningham/John Logan
Mairi Campbell, Dave Francis Arr. Ryan McKenzie
Michael McGoldrick, Cunningham
Arr. Cunningham / Logan
Cunningham Arr. Cunningham / Logan
Full Circle Jigs
Smile or Cry
The Windmill Set
Farewell to Govan
Drake music scotland
Drake Music Scotland creates music making opportunities for people with disabilities
of all ages throughout Scotland. Established in 1997 we are widely recognised as the
leading organisation and national centre of expertise in our field. We make it possible
for people with disabilities of all ages throughout Scotland to play music using
accessible music technologies and Figurenotes notation.
Our All Join In schools programme delivers creative projects in partnership with local
authorities across Scotland and MusicSPACE offers music tuition for over 50 young
people and adults at our Edinburgh base. Through our ambitious Ovation programme
we collaborate with composers, arts organisations, venues and festivals,
commissioning and producing performances of new musical repertoire featuring our
technologies. Recent partnerships include the National Youth Orchestras of Scotland,
Lung Ha Theatre Company, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Royal Scottish National
Orchestra, Scottish Chamber Orchestra and St Magnus Festival.
www.drakemusicscotland.org
Performers:
Digital Orchestra: Ryan Cuff, Joseph Cox, Stephanie Forrest, Andrew Giffin,
Chris Jacquin, Donna O’Hara, Erin O’Neill, Neil Patterson, Rhona Smith and
Steven Thornton
Drake Music Scotland
Pete Sparkes, Rick Bamford, Lesley Crawford, Ali Gillies, Clare Johnston and
Moira Thorburn
scottish opera Connect Company
Scottish Opera’s Connect Company – young singers and players aged between 14 and
21 – perform an excerpt from their 4* production, Dr Calligari. Specially-written by
composer Karen MacIver and librettist Allan Dunn for the Connect Company, the
piece is based on the 1920s German horror film Das Cabinet des Dr Caligari, and tells
a dark and twisted story where both friends and minds may be lost.
Scottish Opera believes passionately that opera’s unique blend of music, singing and
theatre is a fabulous, life-affirming experience that should be nurtured for future
generations to enjoy. We do this by presenting stunning opera performances in venues
large and small all over Scotland. We invest in socially inclusive outreach and
education work to benefit communities throughout Scotland and develop new
audiences. We help young singers at the start of their careers. We also commission
and create new work. At our heart is ensuring that opera in Scotland continues to be at
the forefront of cultural life.
www.scottishopera.org.uk/connect
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Performers:
Cast
Glen Cunningham
Charlotte Hoather
Erin Spence
Leah Duncan-Karrim
Francis
Jane
Dr. Wilson
Molly, the doctor’s assistant
Chorus: Julie Burns, Anna Carney, Susanna Davis, Leah Duncan-Karim,
Catherine Edgar, Ellen McNeill, Lorna Murray, Caitlin O’Donnell, Trudie Robson,
Erin Spence, Luke Burring, Colum Donovan-Paterson, Ross Fettes, Hamish Garrity
and Peter Saunders
Orchestra: Andrew Bull, Shannon Stevenson, Megan Heggie and Laura McIntosh
Creative team:
Karen MacIver
Allan Dunn
Chris Gray
Laura McIntosh
Julie Brown
Lisa Sangster
Sophie Holloway
Jodie Mitchell
Rose Ann Gross
Music
Libretto
Conductor & Director, Connect Company
Head of Singing, Connect Company
Director
Designer
Wardrobe Supervisor
Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor
Connect Company Stage Manager
nYCos national girls Choir
NYCoS National Girls Choir, led by world-renowned conductor Christopher Bell, is
part of the National Youth Choir of Scotland, the organisation dedicated to
encouraging singing for young people aged 0-25. Chosen from Scotland’s best young
female singing talent, the choir demonstrates a freshness of voice and unrivalled
diction that receives consistent praise. Performing regularly throughout Scotland,
NYCoS National Girls Choir has been invited to sing at world-class music festivals
including BBC Proms in the Park, Edinburgh International Festival, Aberdeen
International Youth Festival and Lammermuir Festival. The choir has released three
commercial CDs to date, on the Signum label, all of which were critically acclaimed.
The first is a recording of two complementary works: Britten A Ceremony of Carols
and the rarely-performed Poston An English Day-Book (2010). The second is Bennett
Letters to Lindbergh (2012). The most recent, Only a Singing Bird (2015), was
recorded with patron and international mezzo-soprano, Karen Cargill.
www.nycos.co.uk
Conductor: Mark Evans
Accompanist: Stuart Hope
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Performers: Lucy Blair, Sophie Bysouth, Rebekah Dean, Becky Deveney,
Nicole Dickie, Georgia Dunn, Claire Gilchrist, Rachel Greenwood, Amy Higgins,
Elspeth Houston, Holly Jarvis, Charlotte Jennings, Caitlin MacKenzie,
Isla MacKenzie, Gabrielle McCann, Niamh McLean, Laura Murphy, Bella Robb,
Madeleine Trepanier, Eleanor Wilson, Stephanie Bell, Catriona Burns,
Katie Carmichael, Milly Coltherd, Lola Donnelly, Catriona Glen, Kirsty Glen,
Meghan Grant, Millie Haldane, Phoebe Hayman, Emily Henderson, Mhairi Hendry,
Emily Jefferson, Maryam Khan, Natalie Klaes, Iona MacKenzie, Ruby Magee,
Katie McCall, Megan McCormick, Lauren Metcalfe, Sarah Mulholland, Anna Reid,
Mya Tibbs, Hannah Alijani, Lara Anderson, Maggie Ashmole, Eleanor Brownlie,
Sophie Craig, Orla Davey, Mia Gurure, Annabelle Guthrie, Leah Metcalfe,
Sarah Sandground, Olivia Smith, Rosie Stewart, Charlotte Stuart, Grace Sutherland
and Kirsty Thomson
rCs Braw Brass
Braw Brass is a perfect example of how collaboration over different departments of the
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland can bring us new and interesting music that has
enormous educational value to our students. Braw Brass has performed at a number of
high profile events including ISME 2014 World Conference in Brazil and the
Association Européenne des Conservatoires conference in 2015. Braw Brass have
produced a CD especially for the ISME 2016 World Conference CD which will be on
sale after the Opening Ceremony. Copies will be available from the Registration Desk
all week and are priced at £5 each.
braw
/brɔː/ adjective SCOTTISH
Fine, good, or pleasing.
“It was a braw day”
Conductor: John Logan
Performers: Phil Cunningham and Jenn Butterworth
RCS Traditional Musicians: Ross Miller, Conal McDonagh,
Bernadette Kellermann, Sally Simpson, Hannah Rarity, Ryan Mackenzie,
Charlie Stewart and Fraser Stone
Royal Conservatoire Brass: Mark James, Rebecca Wilson, Lloyd Griffin,
Kate Cooper, Hayley Tonner, Joey O'Neill, Lewis Bettles, Daniel Pickering,
Daniel Eddison, Josiah Walters and Callum Reid
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monday 25th July
1930-2100
Main Auditorium,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
ConCert
IT Concert
(royal Conservatoire of scotland)
(sCotlanD, uK)
Tonight’s screening of the iconic 1927 silent movie IT playing with live orchestra, is a
culmination of months of collaboration between young musicians from North and
South Lanarkshire schools and members of the Junior Royal Conservatoire who have
had the privilege of working with Patrick Doyle and his team of professionals learning
the complexities of playing for a film.
The young people have committed to an intense programme of weekend rehearsals
where they have been coached by Bernard Docherty, former co-leader of the
BBC scottish symphony orchestra, patrick Doyle and James shearman
who will be conducting them tonight.
Patrick, who hails from Uddingston, has been the inspiration for this project and is
keen to promote the opportunities that the world of Film and TV can provide for
young people. “It is extremely important to me that young Scottish people will be
performing for an International audience at the ISME Conference. I come from
South Lanarkshire, which gave me tremendous musical opportunities that I have
built upon throughout my film composing career. Hopefully the IT project will
inspire this new generation.”
patrick Doyle
Patrick Doyle is a classically trained composer. He graduated from the Royal Scottish
Academy of Music and Drama (now known as the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland) in
1975 and was made a Fellow in 2001.
Patrick has been commissioned to score over 50 international feature films, including
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Brave, Gosford Park, Sense and Sensibility, Thor,
Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Carlito’s Way and more recently he has completed work
on the music for Walt Disney’s live action version of Cinderella and Whisky Galore
which premiered on the closing night of the Edinburgh Film Festival this month.
His work has led to collaborations with some of the most
acclaimed directors in the world (such as) including Ang Lee,
Robert Altman, Alfonso Cuaron and Sir Kenneth Branagh.
Patrick has received one BAFTA, two Oscar, two César
and two Golden Globe nominations, as well as winning the 1989
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Ivor Novello Award for Best Film Theme for Henry V. He has also been honoured with
a Lifetime Achievement Award from (Scottish) BAFTA Scotland.
Performers: Alice Gibson, Harriet Patterson, Christopher McVinnie,
Kathryn Marshall, Alistair Holmes, Helen Thomson, Emma Dickson,
Patrick McClair, Jennifer McEwan, Kerr McCabe, Victoria Twiddy,
Shona MacLeod, Calum McCandless, Rachel Culpan, Rebecca Middleton,
Sean Morrison, Shona Scott, Aileen Campbell, Morgan Inwood, Rebecca Paton,
Rebecca Steven, PratikshaKate Lee, Daniel Stroud, Hannah Charleston,
Morgan Charleston, Sean Allen, Matthew Docherty, Sarah Whitelaw,
Hannah-Maria Viola and Rebecca Scott
This concert is on sale to the general public. ISME delegates gain access to concerts
by showing their delegate badge, no ticket is required.
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monday 25th July
1200-1230
Strathclyde Suite,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
tower singers
(uniteD states)
Tower Singers is a co-ed mixed choir from The Masters School, a premiere day and
boarding high school 20 miles north of New York City. This advanced choral group
sings classical and contemporary repertoire in a variety of languages and is one of
three academic choirs and nine academic ensembles. The ensemble’s curriculum,
which focuses on individual and group musicianship and vocal technique, is used as a
tool for forging connections with other people at a time in life when students are
navigating the process of defining self. Students are exposed to advanced sightreading, musical literacy, and vocal techniques as discrete subjects as well as in
context. Rehearsals also address positive psychology, mindfulness, and group
dynamics.
Repertoire:
Hugo Distler
John Dowland arr. Norman Greyson
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Tomás Luis de Victoria arr. Russell Robinson
Franz Schubert arr. Russel Robinson
Paul Simon arr. Kirby Shaw
Gabriel Faure ed. Fred Bock
Maria, durch ein’Dornwald ging
Sweet Love Doth Now Invite
Luci Care
O vos omnes
Der Tanz
Bridge Over Troubled Water
Requiem
I. Introit and Kyrie
III. Sanctus
IV. Pie Jesu
(Gabriella Bavaro, soprano)
VI. Libera Me
(August DuBeau, baritone)
VII. In paradisum
Performers: Gabriella Bavaro, Natasha Scott, Charlotte Peterson,
Noah Crooks, August DuBeau, Ian Accetta and Katie Meadows
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monday 25th July
1240-1310
Strathclyde Suite,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Dobbs 16
(uniteD states)
Dobbs 16 is a Co-ed contemporary a cappella ensemble from The Masters School, a
private day and boarding high school in Westchester County, NY. This advanced
choral group sings popular music in 6 to 8 parts and is one of three academic choirs
and one of nine academic music ensembles at Masters. The ensemble’s curriculum
focuses on individual and group musicianship and vocal technique as vehicles for
expanding human connections, interpersonal understanding, and self-knowledge. The
group exemplifies the joy and connectivity that singing together creates; when not
rehearsing and performing together, they are typically still found singing together!
Repertoire:
Stevie Wonder arr. Jonathan Sparks
Active Child arr. Adam Leung ’17
Trad. Arr. Robert Rhodes
Evanescence arr. Jennifer Carnevale
Joss Stone arr. Stephen Hutchings
Coldplay arr. Jared Jenkins
The Sweeplings arr. Stephen Hutchings
Bill Withers arr. Noah Danielson
Jenelle arr. Ben Bram
Signed, Sealed, Delivered
Hanging On
House of the Rising Sun
Going Under
The High Road
Princess of China
Carry Me Home
Ain’t No Sunshine
Tightrope
Performers: Sarah Scheuer, Gabriella Bavaro, Hannah Weiss, Heather Smith,
Charlotte Peterson, Emma Rubinson, Jess Kreinik, Amanda Taylor, Adam Leung,
Noah Rosner, Will Hallock, August DuBeau and Noah Crooks
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Stevenson Concert Hall,
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
oakton six piano ensemble
(uniteD states)
The Oakton Six Piano Ensemble, conducted by Glenna Sprague, Professor/
Coordinator of Music at Oakton Community College, is comprised of adult students,
selected through a rigorous audition process at the college. Performing with a
conductor, the rich, layered sound of the Ensemble is comparable to an orchestra, with
each member playing a different part of the composition as the melody transfers from
pianist to pianist. They perform classical, ragtime and popular repertoire arranged for
six pianos. The Ensemble has performed both internationally and throughout the
United States. Critics hail the Ensemble as “extraordinary”, “unique”, “musical”,
technically superb”, and “innovative”.
Repertoire:
George Frideric Handel
Richard Rodney Bennett
Robert Schumann
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Robert D. Vandall
George Gershwin
Suite for Two Keyboards, Allemande
Four Piece Suite, Samba triste
Bilder aus Osten, Op. 66, Lebhaft di molto
Sonata in F, KV.497, Adagio-Allegro
Oakton Toccata
Swanee
Performers: Glenna Sprague, Jeff Blaine, Beatriz Levi, Greg Luberda,
Marianne Pyster, Garfield Sallman and Yukiko Fujimura
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monday 25th July
1940-2010
Stevenson Concert Hall,
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
howling Wolves
(englanD, uK)
The Howling Wolves (aka the University of Wolverhampton Semi-Chorus) is an
undergraduate ensemble that performs an eclectic programme of music reflecting the
particular likes and tastes of its members, including classical, pop, church, gospel and
contemporary music. The ensemble performs regularly in the West Midlands for
university and community functions and it is currently recording tracks for an OUP
Voiceworks publication.
The Howling Wolves have featured in two previous ISME conferences in Malaysia
(2006) and China (2010).
Repertoire:
Choral Music:
Thomas Weelkes
Matthew Martin
Kevin Stannard
Matthew Harris
William Walton, arr. Bob Chilcott
On The Plains, Fairy Trains
The Lord’s Prayer
Shakespeare: Three Witches
Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind
Touch Her Soft Lips And Part
Pop:
Judie Tzuke
The Eagles
Joanna Foster
David Bowie
Karl Jenkins
Karl Jenkins
For You
Hotel California
Talk To Me
Life On Mars
Cantus Iteratus
Palladio
Founder & Artistic Director: Kevin Stannard
Performers: Alice Moss, Emily Williams, Frankie Storer, Sarah Harwood,
Laura Thompson, Sophie Jackson, Bethany Seymour, Lizzy Hodges, Megan Jones,
Jessica Carpenter, Daniel Baxter, Lewis Orton, Kevin Stannard, Russell Taylor,
Adam Young, Jack Evans and George Nash
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Canticum Choir
(south Korea)
The word “Canticum” means “Song of Joy” in Latin. The Canticum Choir, founded in
1996, has been playing various church music from traditional mass to Negro
spirituals. The Canticum Choir, based in Seoul, South Korea, has been sincerely
studying church music, and always trying to become a valuable stepping stone for
Korean Christian culture by offering inspirational music through challenging
repertoires and proactive concerts. We play major works and academical works
(ex. Missa, Oratorio & Anthem) beyond genre and generation.
Repertoire:
Gyeongbokgung Taryeong
Korean Traditional Song
Shingosan Taryeong
Korean Traditional Song
Benjamin Britten
Hymn to St Cecilia, Op. 27
A setting of a poem by W. H. Auden written between 1940 and 1942. Auden’s original
title was “Three Songs for St. Cecilia’s Day”, and he later published the poem as
“Anthem for St. Cecilia’s Day (for Benjamin Britten)”.
Samuel Barber
Agnus Dei (Lamb of God)
This is a choral composition in one movement by Samuel Barber, his own
arrangement of his Adagio for Strings (1936). In 1967, he set the Latin words of the
liturgical Agnus Dei, a part of the Mass, for mixed chorus accompanied with piano.
The music, in b-flat minor, has a duration of about eight minutes.
Kevin A. Memley
Ave Maria
This is a beautiful piece in melody and form, but what stands out even more is how
composer Kevin Memley has used the voice to orchestrate the piece. Programmatic
effects are tastefully incorporated into the musical structure of the composition.
Performers: Kwangte Su, Jinyoung Lee, Yongmi Kim, Sookhee Park, Eunok Shim,
Jihye Suh, Jehyun Cha, Hyejoung Yu, Yoonju Cho, Eunyoung Moon, Miyoung Woo,
Heeyoung Choi, Sunyoung Yoon, Yewon Su, Eunju Lim, Mihye Hwang, Sunhye Lee,
Soonah Seouh, Yeji Seo, Jinsu Bang, Myunghoon Jang, Chung Nam, Seungwoo Nam,
Hyeonseok Jeong, Sungbin Cho, Gaewook Kim, Shinhee Lee, Sukjin Su,
Chanyoung Park, Youngbae Go and Unkyu Park
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monday 25th July
1200-1230
AGOS Studio,
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
tettix music group
(greeCe)
In order for our students to acquire experiences as music creators as well as
performers we have chosen to work on the opera genre as it brings together all the
elements for a wider musical exercise. Students of different ages and levels of study
can participate without being classified by their skills and talent.
They are fully responsible for the realization of each play: they compose melodies
and lyrics (libretto), harmonize, sing (choir, arias and recitativo) and present their
play on stage both as musicians and as performers, thus approaching all different
areas of music involved:skill development (psychomotor), cognitive (knowledge
acquisition) and, last but not least, emotional (enjoyment of music and sensitivity).
Tettix was created, is directed and taught by the music educator and music
instructor Teti Aivatzidou at Rizopoulou Concervatory. Up to now, Tettix have
presented three opera performances: The Princess Diskoloula, Stonesoup, and The
Little Prince. The performance is held under the auspices of the Greek Ministry of
Culture.
Tettix means cicada in Greek
Repertoire/Scenes List:
The program features some of the great scenes from the opera The Little Prince.
Scene 1: The pilot’s fall and his first encounter with the Little Prince
Scene 2: The discovery of B-612
Scene 3: Wandering on strange planets
Scene 4: On Earth
Leader: Teti (Eftychia) Aivatzidou
Performers: Effrosyni Kakava, Faidra Belosinof, Katerina Samara,
Anastasios Vemmos, Angelos Moustakis, Chrisa Grivea, Erasmia Kogia,
Catherine Tsolou, Danai Patsaroucha, Aikaterini Anastasiou, Anastasia Kakava,
Eugenia Boulouzou, Ioanna-Maria Vemmou, Orfeas Liapatis, George Synodinos,
Dimitris Chrysikos and Natascha Mantesi
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Ledger Recital Room,
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Bordin & Cominassi piano Duo
(uniteD states)
Bordin & Cominassi Piano Duo was born as a synergy between professor and student,
being part of the tradition which believes public performance as the main deed of the
whole music learning course.
The interest for duo’s literature during musical studies pursued both the purpose of
practically pointing to the organisation of the related repertoire and the purpose of
providing stress management’s techniques, respecting high performing standards.
Anna Maria Bordin is Professor of Piano in the Music Conservatory of Genoa and
Head of the Research Department.
Enrico Cominassi is Piano teacher and accompanist in the Music Conservatory of
Pavia.
Repertoire:
Igor Stravinsky
Act I A kiss of the Earth
Act II The Exalted Sacrifice
The Rite of Spring for two Pianos
Introduction
The Augurs of Spring, Dances of the Young Girls
The Ritual of Abduction
Spring Rounds
Ritual of the Two Rival Tribes
Procession of the Oldest and the Wisest One
The Kiss of the Earth, The Dancing Out of the Earth
Introduction
Mystic Circle of the Young Girls
The Naming and Honoring of the Chosen One
Evocation of the Ancestors
Ritual Action of the Ancestors
Sacrificial Dance
Performers: Anna Maria Bordin and Enrico Cominassi
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The National Piping Centre
mairi Campbell
(sCotlanD, uK)
Mairi Campbell, awarded ‘Instrumentalist of the year’ 2016 is an influential and
pioneering figure in the traditional music scene in Scotland. Her cutting edge
approach to tradition brings free improvisation and traditional music face to face.
Originally trained as a violist at the Guildhall in London, Mairi has always
maintained a teaching practice – fiddle, song, and dance and improvisation, mainly to
adults in her music retreat centre on the Island of Lismore.
In 2016 she was appointed tutor of improvisation on the Scottish music course in
the music conservatoire in Glasgow. Mairi is based in Edinburgh.
www.mairicampbell.scot
www.lismoremusicretreats.com
Repertoire:
A selection of songs and improvisations.
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Main Auditorium,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Big noise raploch symphony orchestra
(sCotlanD, uK)
The Raploch Senior Symphony Orchestra is the flagship ensemble of Big Noise
Raploch. The orchestra was established in 2010 and has since grown to an ensemble of
over 55 players aged 9 to 18. As well as giving regular concerts in Stirling and around
Scotland – notably at the opening of the new Big Noise centre in Torry, Aberdeen –
the orchestra has also toured to Venezuela, performed with the Simón Bolivar
Symphony Orchestra under Gustavo Dudamel as part of the London 2012 cultural
olympiad and performed during the open ceremony of the commonwealth games in
2014. The Orchestra has just returned from a tour to Italy where they performed at La
Mortella as guests of the Fondazione William Walton.
Repertoire:
Dvorak arr. David Stone
Berlioz arr. Richard Meyer
Piazzolla
Vaughan Williams
Jay Unger arr. Bob Cerulli
Vaughan Williams
Klaus Badelt arr. Ted Ricketts
Traditional arr. Macrae
Slavonic Dance
March to the Scaffold
Libertango
English Folk Song Suite, No. 1 March
(Seventeen Come Sunday)
Ashokan Farewell
English Folk Song Suite
Pirates of the Caribbean
Auld Lang Sang
Conductors: Francis Cummings and Peter Nicholson
Performers:
Vincent Connelly, Erin McCulloch, Bryony Paterson, Bailey Taft, Kayleigh MacNab,
Glen Barjoti, Abbie Cumming, Shanae Hussar, Karina McDermott,
Patricia McDermott, Danny Urquhart, Scott Hutchison, Jossy Nwokoye,
Claire Easton, Brandon Gardiner, Samira Jones, Lewis Sinclair, Hannah Tait,
Alex Walker, David Church, Hannah Davidson, Ryan Lewis, Jade Campbell,
Lee Gibb, Patrick Hutchison, Symone Hutchison, Izzy Beetschen, Erin Galloway,
Coral Varney, Tommy Hill, Gavin Church, Robert Colquhoun, Aaron Connelly,
Nyree Davidson, Kelsae Easton, Shi Yi Huang, Rory Hunter, Milena Kriz,
Sophie Schiavone, Luke Barjoti, Carly Budge, Amber-Rose Conway,
Brandon Conway, Tieya Davidson, Leona Ferguson, Frazer Grant, Adam Gregory,
Shihan Huang, Timika Kettrick, Nikolai Kriz, Kara Letford, Chantelle Magoche,
Solomon Makhathalela, Annie McCaskell, Hannah Mary McEwan and
Jessica Nwokoye
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1330-1400
Main Auditorium,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
the education university
of hong Kong Chorus
(hong Kong)
The Hong Kong Institute of Education Chorus was founded in 1994. With its active
exploration of joint concert opportunities, the Chorus has performed at concerts,
conferences, workshops and festivals in Italy, USA, Japan, Taiwan, China and Hong
Kong. The chorus participated in the New Choral Settings of Tang Poems CD
recording project and recorded selected choral work by Huang Tzu, published by
HUGO Productions Ltd, the CD was awarded “The Best Choir Recording”. The Chorus
gives regular concerts in various venues throughout the community to promote sheer
joy and the beauty of choral singing.
Repertoire:
From the Huang Tsz Choral Collection
Huang Tsz
Lotus Picking Song
Huang Tsz
Searching for Plum Blossoms in Snow
Huang Tsz
Illusory Mountains from Cantata:
‘Song of Eternal’
From the New Choral Settings of Tang Poems
Lam Fung
The Yellow Crane Tower
Leung Chi-hin
Missing You
Lai Sheung-ping
The Golden Dress
Chu Siu-hin
Written on the Mountain South of the Capital
From Cantonese
Richard Tsang
All for Love
Lau Chun-wah arr. Leung Chi-hin In Praise of Teachers
Directors: Dr Paulina Wong & Dr Allison So
Performers: Chi Hoi Wu, Ka Yan Ann Chan, Kin Heng Lam, Ching Kai Yuen,
Tin Yui Ho, Hoi Lam Ng, Hok Chung Li, Man Hin Cheung, Tsz Ho Wong,
Hiu Ching Mak, Yat Chun Mannix Chan, Chun Wai Lee, Rowena Suet King Yan,
Yi Yan Chen, Wan Yi Chu, Ho Ming Ting Ho, Yuen Ting Nicole Mo,
Ying Wai Wincy Lau, Chen Xi Chen, Kar Kiu Carrie Lam and Suet Ngan Shum
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Main Auditorium,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
heaDline ConCert
palestine Youth orchestra
(palestine)
The Palestine Youth Orchestra was established in 2004 by the Edward Said National
Conservatory of Music, with the vision of bringing together young Palestinian
musicians from around the world as one ensemble. Over its first decade, the PYO has
performed throughout the Middle East and Europe. It has recently appeared at
festivals such as Ravello, Florence, Beiteddine and Aix-en-Provence and performed at
venues such as the Teatro San Carlo (Genoa), CRR Paris, Megaron Mousikis (Athens)
and the Grand-Théâtre de Provence. It has recently worked with conductors such as
Sian Edwards, Nicolas Simon and Tom Hammond and appeared with soloists
including Marcel Khalife, Dima Bawab, Reem Talhami, Mariam Tamari, Mayas Al
Yamani, Mohamed Najem, Saleem Aboud-Ashkar and many others.
About the Programme:
In 2013 the Palestine Strings performed at the Proms to a sell-out audience and
unanimous acclaim in the British press. Now its sister ensemble the Palestine Youth
Orchestra brings a musical programme featuring Arabic songs from Egypt and
Lebanon alongside contemporary British music, Beethoven and Mussorgsky’s much
loved musical interpretation of an art gallery. Young musicians and soloists from
Palestine are joined by students from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Royal
Welsh College of Music and Drama and Guildhall School of Music and Drama
conducted by British conductor Sian Edwards and joined by the young Palestinian
vocalist Nai Barghouti. Equally at home with Western and Arabic repertoire, the PYO
maintains a unique position amongst youth orchestras internationally.
Official coaching partner: Oslo Philharmonic
Principal partner in the UK: Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
With the cooperation of: Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and Guildhall
School of Music and Drama
Repertoire:
Beethoven
Graham Fitkin
Zakaria Ahmad
Rahbani Brothers
Rahbani Brothers
Interval
Mussorgsky (orch. Ravel)
Overture, Leonore No. 3
Metal
Biridak ya Khaliki
Ahtirafu al huzna wal intizar
Roudani illa Biladi
Pictures at An Exhibition
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Conductor: Sian Edwards
Performers: Nai Barghouti, Lydia Abbas, Nardin Ballan, Laila Abukhater,
Deogracias López Garcia, Hikmat Qaymari, Charlotte Salter, Lourde Hadweh,
Ayham Albess, Amira Isaac, Jamil Ajrab, Flavien Roger, Zeina Khoury*,
Rhiannon Carmichael, Lynn Henderson, Hiba Tahhan, Nisreen Tahhan,
Sireen Tahan, Basil Mari, Sani Paul Meo, Sari Tarazi, Raslan Ashour,
Richard Leonard, Ramiz Abuaita, Yassar Abdalrasoul, Midhat Husseini,
Hebatallaa Mohamed, Hisham Alhadrab, Matthew Frost, Hussam Barham,
Accad Alsaed, Layth Mohammed Sidiq, Mostafa Saad, Ahmad Ashraf,
Erik Vardanyan, Gandhi Saad, Badee Alhindi, Ribal Srour, Amin Keshmiri,
Yanal Khoury, Sama Tarazi, Lamar Elias, Rob Taylor, Serry Ezbidi, Ezzat Qupty,
Samir Obadio, Lisa Robertson, Naseem Rimawi, Carol Ibrahim, Euan McLaughlin,
Ibrahim Masri, Costa Mustaklem, Aleen Masoud, Dima Alhourani, Sofia Radwan,
Ahmed Saddouq, Katrina Nahhas, Omar Saad, Wei Bun Chan, Layan Najem,
Sophia Abass, Rashed Zarour, Thomas Kettle, Tala Khouri, Yousef Ali,
Lana Abusubaih, Naseem Atrash, Tibah Saad, Soheil Canaan, Dana Abusubeih,
Jude Amous, Rand Khoury, Mohammed Abdelmalek, Eman Abbasi, Jamila Ezbidi,
Sulafa Hammad, Omar Obaid, Faten Abdelmalek, Fadwa Qamhia, Moray Jones
and Eleni Mustaklem
*orchestra manager
This concert is on sale to the general public. ISME delegates gain access to concerts
by showing their delegate badge, no ticket is required.
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Strathclyde Suite,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Dalcroze a Cappella
(uniteD KingDom)
The nucleus of the group was formed at a Dalcroze UK Summer School last August
when the graphic score opening of ‘The Flight of Song’ was taken as a starting point for
a music and movement workshop. This culminated in a performance of the piece in
the presence of the composer, Howard Skempton, who was delighted with the
innovative approach taken to his piece. All the members are trained in Dalcroze
Eurhythmics and bring with them an interest in exploring repertoire through
movement and vocal improvisation. This piece is a perfect gift for us!
Repertoire:
Skempton’s “The Flight of Song” for SATB chorus is a setting of a compilation of
imaginative, simple, expressive poetry in four short movements. The music
illuminates the text by adopting its natural rhythms and the harmonic simplicity of
the outer movement creates a sense of transparency, in contrast to the inner two
movements, which are of a more chromatic nature. The work opens with a free
poetic collage, improvised from a graphic score.
Performers: Rebecca Spencer, Kaye Barker, Victoria Conlan,
Myrtle Bruce-Mitford, Bethan Habron-James, Lis Dooner, Bruce Rafeek,
John Habron and David Buley
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1200-1230
City of Music Studio,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
fèis fhoirt Cèilidh trail Band
(sCotlanD, uK)
The Ceilidh Trail is a professional development opportunity for outstanding young
musicians who are considering a performance career in music.
These young musicians have been successful at audition, have taken part in an
intensive rehearsal week and they are now touring across Scotland for four weeks
throughout the summer. With their beautifully crafted songs and driving tune sets,
they promise you an entertaining performance of both traditional and contemporary
folk music.
Website: www.feisfhoirt.org.uk
Repertoire:
A selection of reels, jigs, strathspeys and contemporary tunes interspersed with
Gaelic songs and Scots ballads.
Performers: Andrew Herrington, Selina Ross, Orla Stevens, Rhona Stevens,
Evie Waddell and Fergus Walker
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1230-1300
City of Music Studio,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Doug Johnson
(uniteD states)
Doug Johnson is Associate Professor of Piano at the Berklee College of Music. As a
pianist, Doug has performed throughout Europe and the US at major venues and Jazz
Festivals, including Ronnie Scott’s in London, Porgy and Bess in Vienna and Birdland
in New York City. As an educator and expert in the area of Musician’s Health, Doug
has presented at major conferences including multiple PAMA (Performing Arts
Medicine Association) conferences. Recently Doug has been in residence teaching at
the University of Graz, Austria; the University of Brasilia, Brazil and has also taught
intensive courses in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Doug is the recipient of the 2015 Berklee
College, Newbury Comics Faculty Fellowship Grant. This award is being used to carry
out biomechanical research to help understand the causes of musician’s injuries.
Repertoire:
Claude Debussy
Thelonious Monk
Duke Ellington
Victor Young
Pixinguinha
Doug Johnson
Reflet dans l’eau
Pannonica
All Too Soon
Stella by Starlight
Vou Vivendo
Para Cesar
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tuesday 26th July
1315-1345
City of Music Studio,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
håkan rydin trio
(sWeDen/sCotlanD, uK)
Håkan Rydin was a member of the Swedish legendary group NEXUS, which
performed during 20 years more than 1000 concerts. After Nexus he began his longtime collaboration with American singer Kim Parker (daughter of Charlie Parker) and
they toured all over the world. Later he started the Håkan Rydin Scandinavian Trio. In
great demand as a pianist, he has performed with Thad Jones, Pepper Adams, Red
Mitchell, Etta Cameron, Enrico Rava, Tim Hagans, Georgie Fame and David Liebman.
He has performed in more than 20 countries, his style described as “lyrical and
cooking”.
Håkan Rydin is Professor of Jazz Piano at the Malmö Academy of Music (Lund
University).
Repertoire:
A Swedish Scottish Meeting in Jazz.
Performers: Håkan Rydin, Jay Kilbride and Chris Whitehouse
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1240-1310
Stevenson Concert Hall,
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
equilibrium (Drake music scotland)
(sCotlanD, uK)
Equilibrium is a Drake Music Scotland ensemble performing music that identifies with
traditional music, combining and balancing acoustic instruments with music
technology, discovering new ways of responding to the history, tales and landscape of
Scotland. This enables musicians with disabilities to take an equal part in the
composition and performance of new music.
The ensemble performs its own original material and arrangements on Digital Harp
(laptop), Acoustic Harp, Fiddle, Viola, Recorders, Voice and iPad (Thumbjam). They
frequently work with guest musicians and collaborators and have recently performed
at Celtic Connections and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Repertoire:
Amy Moar
Rhona Smith
Amy Moar
Amy Moar & Rhona Smith
Karen Marshalsay
Eilidh Steel
Clare Johnston
James Scott Skinner arr. Equilibrium
Young Mary Suite
Banquet
The Hunt
The Dance
Loch Leven – “Farewell to France”
Harpoi
Flowing Stream & Water Wheel
27:7 (an Improvisation)
Ghosts and Fragments
Camasunary
The Castle Suite
Hector the Hero
Performers: Peter Sparkes, Rick Bamford, Emma Clark, Clare Johnston,
Karen Marshalsay, Rhona Smith and Eilidh Steel
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tuesday 26th July
1320-1350
Stevenson Concert Hall,
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
resonaarigroup
(finlanD)
Resonaarigroup, consists of musician students defined as disabled people. These six
musicians practice and perform as a group; four of them work as freelance musicians
at the moment and two of them are hired permanently by Special Music Centre
Resonaari as musicians, co-teachers and trainers.
Resonaarigroup is taking the stage as artists on a par with others. This positive
ongoing change in cultural life is not only affecting the definition of disability and
attitudes; it is also changing the concept of the musician and making the whole
cultural field more democratic.
www.resonaari.fi
Repertoire:
A variety of rock and pop songs.
Performers: Jaakko Lahtinen, Marlo Paumo, Tomi Lehtimaa, Juho Lähteenmäki
and Joonas Palkeinen
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2000-2030
Stevenson Concert Hall,
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
the fridays
(sCotlanD, uK)
The Fridays are part of the charity musicALL based at Hazelwood School, Glasgow.
musicALL aims to increase access to high quality music opportunities for people who
require additional support for learning, and works to ensure that those involved
experience the exhilaration and excitement of learning instruments, belonging to
bands and performing in public should they wish to.
The Fridays, made up of pupils, ex pupils, tutors and volunteers, offers a platform to
showcase ability and celebrate talent!
In tonight’s feel good and upbeat concert delegates will be treated to a wonderful
mix of old classics and up-to-date favourites with exciting rhythms thrown in that will
have you dancing in your seats!
Proposed Repertoire:
Wipeout
Hey ya / Happy
Get Lucky
It’s Friday I’m In Love
Hey Jude
Spirit in The Sky / Hi Ho Silver Lining
Performers: Matthew Murray, Adam Hiddleston, Emma Brown,
Monica McNamee, Shannon Feeney, Aiden Kennedy, Beth Black, Richard Cairney,
Ryan Hughes, Joni Lindsay, Gabor May, Scott McKay, Dorothy Church and
Julie McKenzie
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1245-1315
AGOS Studio,
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Dulcemelos Duet
(mexiCo)
The Dulcemelos Duet consists of Alejandra Barrientos and Héctor Larios who play
respectively the psaltery and piano. They have dedicated themselves to preserving the
traditional Mexican music and works written specifically for the psaltery. Their purpose
is to promote through didactic and chamber concerts, the study of the psaltery especially
amongst the children. They have recorded fifteen compact discs, organized three national
and international festivals and travelled extensively throughout the Mexican Republic,
the United States and much of Europe.
Hector and Alexandra are qualified music educators who studied in the UAQ
(Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro). They have worked in the early music
stimulation field with children from 2 months old to 7 years old, and then gone on to
educate adolescents. Their ultimate purpose is to develop the whole individual. For
three eight years they have been and are conducting the university radio program
“Que viva el Salterio” (Long Life to the Psaltery) and Music Education.
Repertoire:
Marta García Renart
SzelényI István
Dominio Popular. S. XVII
Horacio Rico
Anónimo del s. XVIII.
D.P (Son Veracruzano)
Danza a la Huasteca
Twenty Children Pieces Four Hands
La Bamba
Suite para Salterio y Piano
La Botella
Zapateado Veracruzano
Performers: Martín Alejandro Larios, Héctor Emanuel Larios,
Alejandra Barrientos and Héctor Larios
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1315-1345
AGOS Studio,
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
australia east and West
(australia)
Australia East and West is a project of 10 newly composed Australian compositions for
viola and piano, most of them composer by women composers. Seven works have been
performed, five recorded for a commercial CD, plus three lecture-recitals given in four
Australian cities. The lectures focus on issues emerging from the rehearsal, performing
and recording process through a practice-led research paradigm. The viola remains
the ‘Cinderella’ of the string family, and this project is resulting in new works for the
growing number of Australian violists as well as providing important new repertoire
for violists overseas. This fosters national and international interest in Australian
contemporary classical music.
Repertoire:
Clare Maclean
In the Sea Paths
‘In the sea paths’ is a phrase from the Anglo-Saxon poem, the Seafarer. The poem’s
imagery of sea paths as paths of life resonates with symbolism of the sea as the soul
or the subconscious in literature and mythology. In this piece melodic paths begin in
a fragmentary way and emerge more completely as the piece progresses, with the
coming and going of motivic eddies.
Cat Hope
The Sinister Glamour of Modernity (after Ross Gibson)
This piece for piano and viola, dedicated to Dawn Bennett, explores ways of tracing
memory. Can the things that happen in a place or time be somehow recoded or
remember if there is no ‘physical’ evidence of them? Using the performers’ musical
ears to identify and trace each other’s pitch and dynamic choices, this work uses the
concept of the sustained note as a possible memory etch.
Diana Blom
Waltzing with Elling
Waltzing with Elling is a tribute to American jazz singer Kurt Elling and jazz bass
player Rob Amster. The waltz seeks to capture some of the characteristics of
‘The Waking’, a song for voice and double bass from the CD Nightmoves (2007),
which sets a poem by American poet Theodore Roethke. Waltzing with Elling is
dedicated to Emily Bennett who admires Elling’s jazz singing and the playing of his
group – as do I and viola player, Dawn Bennett.
Performers: Dawn Bennett and Diana Blom
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1900-1930
AGOS Studio,
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Kimihiro Yasaka
(CanaDa)
A native of Japan, Kimihiro Yasaka is a pianist/educator/recording artist. Currently,
he lives in Canada as an immigrant artist. He holds a Master’s degree in Piano Solo
Performance under the supervision of Professor Kyoko Hashimoto from McGill
University. Mr Yasaka has performed in Japan, Canada, United States and Italy. Mr
Yasaka is a devoted performer of new music and has done several world premiers. His
first solo piano album “Images du Japon” was released in Japan with Nippon Acoustic
Records on 15 January 2014.
For more information please visit at www.kimihiroyasaka.com
Repertoire:
Takashi Yoshimatsu
Ryo Dainobu
Toru Takemitsu
Katsuhiro Oguri
Pleiades Dances
Syurinsyô
Rain Tree Sketch II ‘In Memoriam Olivier Messiaen’
Scenes Coloured by Water Suite for Piano, Book Ⅱ
In memoriam of victims of Great East Japan
Earthquake (excerpts)
Performer: Kimihiro Yasaka
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AGOS Studio,
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Young talents of university of Costa rica
(Costa riCa)
Edwin Marin, director of the group. Pianist and chair professor at the School of
Musical Arts at the University of Costa Rica. He studied in Moscow, Paris and
Germany, participated in numerous concerts and festivals. His students have won
numerous international competitions, standing out for its high level of virtuosity at a
young age.
Young Valeria Gamboa and David Saravia are two outstanding students of the
School of Musical Arts. They have won several competitions, recitals of honor of the
University and have been soloists with Orchestras. They have also performed concert
tours in Central and South America.
Repertoire:
Alberto Ginastera
Benjamín Gutiérrez
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Alberto Ginastera
Alberto Ginastera
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Aldo Lopez Gavilán
Suite de danzas criollas, Op. 15 (Suite of Creole dances)
Toccata
Études-Tableaux No. 9 in D, Op. 39
Milonga, Op.3
Danzas Argentinas Op.2
Études-Tableaux No. 6 in a minor, Op. 39
Pan con Timba
Group Director: Edwin Marin
Performers: Valeria Gamboa Tencio and David Saravia Bolivar
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1200-1230
The National Piping Centre
music generation ensemble
(irelanD)
Music Generation Ireland supported by U2 and The Ireland Funds presents a vibrant
programme crossing genres of Irish traditional music, rock, pop, classical, jazz and
live improvisation. These versatile musicians from counties Sligo and Donegal
demonstrate Music Generation’s belief in the musical potential and innate artistry of
every child and young person.
As Ireland’s National Music Education Programme, Music Generation puts children
and young people at the heart of its work, transforming lives through access to highquality performance music education. Initiated by Music Network, the programme is
co-funded by U2, The Ireland Funds, the Department of Education and Skills and
Local Music Education Partnerships.
Repertoire:
A lively programme of original music and group improvisation showcasing the
creativity, diversity and breadth of interests of these Music Generation Young
Ambassadors.
Performers: Lughan Devenny, Ella Doherty, Catherine Gallagher,
Michelle Gallagher, Tom Gavin, Síofra Hanley, Jennifer Kilcoyne, Amy Meehan,
Evan McGinty, Gráinne Mulligan, Elliot Murphy, Liam Needham, Cale O’Donnell
and Alice Purcell
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1930-2000
The National Piping Centre
Ceol oirghialla
(irelanD)
Comprising faculty, undergraduate and postgraduate students drawn from the DkIT
community, the Ceol Oirghialla Traditional Music Ensemble embraces and presents
the rich musical traditions of the Oriel region of Ireland in performances for global
audiences. The study of traditional music is an integral component of both our
undergraduate and postgraduate music programmes at DkIT and a particular
emphasis is placed on performance. Over the past two years, the Ensemble has toured
to North and South America, including performances at ISME 2014. Performing
groups from DkIT also broadcast as part of the CIRCOM European Broadcasting
Awards hosted by RTÉ in 2015.
Repertoire:
Includes a variety of Irish traditional music, song and dance that draws upon the
rich traditions of the Oriel region and the Easter Rising of 1916 which is being
commemorated this year.
Performers: Adèle Commins, Daithí Kearney, Maurice Mullen, Conor Bogue,
Brianna Madden Button, Darragh Brannigan, Jane Meehan, Michael Waters,
Ciara Brannigan and Martha Guiney
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Wednesday 27th July
1230-1300
Main Auditorium,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
teachers Choir of Chaoyang District,
Beijing
(China)
Teachers Choir of Chaoyang District, Beijing is a female choir, founded in 2007.
All members are art teachers from primary and middle schools in Chaoyang District,
Beijing, who have great love for chorus. They participated in many international
competitions and cultural exchange activities and have successfully held concerts in
China. They have soft singing voice, delicate style of performance, particularly
performing Chinese folk style choral works.
Repertoire:
Sisters on the yard
Wei Salo
Bodhisattva pretty
3D Jasmine
Send me a rose
Namsto
Performers: Lei Li, Jia Zhou, Fieifei Li, Guangyue Wang, Dongchen Zhao,
Hanping Wang, Zheng Yang, Shanshan Wang, Yayan Ji, Xue Han, Kun Liao,
Huning Zhang, Na Li, Fengwei Bai, Xiaomin Fu, Yilin Wang, Wang Li, Ping Ji,
Guangyu Ma, Yue Ding, Yanming Yuan, Shuo Zhao, Ye Jiao, Hui Wang, Jing Li,
Yanhui Shi, Chenxing Zang, Dehui Li, Qian Yan, Yajie Zhang, Lin Zhang and
Lingdi Zheng
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1300-1330
Main Auditorium,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
hwaseong City Boys & girls Choir
(south Korea)
Hwaseong City Boys & Girls Choir was established in 2004 as a cultural delegation
delivering the value of love for mankind to the whole world. With a membership of 90
members aged 12 years old, the choir holds about 20 regional concerts every year. The
choir visited Kenya and set up a sisterhood relationship with Jirani Children’s Choir
organized by Slum Children of Kenya, Africa 2011. During the visit they fulfilled love
for mankind through concerts. They have also had a successful exchange
performances with Nagoya Children Art Company (2012) and Korean Boys & Girls
Choir of Beijing (2015). They have appeared in various concerts such as the Nanpa
Memorial concert and the Country Love concert.
The project has extended to 3 regional-choirs (Dongtan, Hyangnam, Namyang in
Korea) and contributed to the development of regional choir culture. The choir
communicates with the world by the regional society through the various stages such
as children’s song, folk song, art song, religious song, and various stages that Korean
traditional culture of ancient dance and Nanta were succeeded and developed.
Seong-moon Shin, with his unique interpersonal skills and warm personality, is a
conductor best suited for the role, where he can discover and create the beauty of the
voices of the boys and girls choir. He graduated from Hyupsung University, majoring
in vocal performance, and went on to study conducting at Westminster University and
Yale University in the US and Kodaly Institute in Hungary. He is currently studying
conducting for master’s degree at Hyupsung University. To Mr Shin, communication
is the mechanism that allows one person to face another one as human being. He
builds his musical foundation with relationships and challenges new and creative
ideas without fear. He led Jirani Children’s Choir in Kenya, Africa. He is the conductor
who demonstrates true values of choir music based on extensive experiences.
Repertoire:
Bob Chilcott
Korean Traditional Theme Arr. Eun-a Jo
Heejo Kim
Arr. Hyowon Woo
Arr. Eun-a Jo
Arr. Eun-a Jo
Mogun Goo
The Singing Heart
비손 (Beason Baraji)
추천가 (Chu-cheon-ga with fan dance)
아리랑 (Arirang)
꼭두각시 (Wedding Day)
강강술래 (Ganggangsullae)
We Go Together
Leaders: Hongky Cho, Seongmoon Shin, Joo Hyun Park and Eunjoo Kim
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Performers: Sangjun Kim, Seoyeong Kim, Yunah Kim, Gayeon Noh, Jihwan Bak,
Haram Baek, Dahye Yun, Hyein Yun, Kippeum Lee, Seungyeon Lee, Seoungteoun Jo,
Seowon Choi, Jieun Kim, Kihoon Song, Hyunjeong Lee, Jinyoung Cha,
Minyoung Choi, Taeeun Kim, Hanul Kim, Hayeon Park, Yehyun Ahn,
Seungyeon Woo, Jiyoung Yoon, Geonhee Lee, Seongyoon Lee, Eunhye Lee,
Yunhee Jeong, Hyunjin Jung, Kippeum Choi, Seohyun Hong, Yunseo Hwang,
Haram Yoon, Gyuseop Lee, Seoyeon Lim, Junwoo Choi, Seongmoon Shin,
Joo Hyun Park, Dayeon Yun, Eunjoo Kim, Min Gyeong Oh, Yewo Choi
and Hongky Cho
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Wednesday 27th July
1330-1400
Main Auditorium,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Crecer Cantando Crecer soñando
(spain)
Crecer Cantando, Crecer Soñando is a musical project in which four different Spanish
schools contribute with their own choir to make a big one. Its schools are located in
different cities and are ruled by different educational regimes: a private music school,
two secondary schools and a conservatoire. The singers range from ten to eighteen
years old, while the musicians and the production team are long-time professionals.
Currently we have approx. 150 members, including singers, musicians, producers and
sound technicians. Crecer Cantando is like a big puzzle where everybody works
independently, but coordinated around an artistic project and encouraged thanks to a
common dream.
Repertoire:
We present an extract of our show “Dos Mundos”, a concert with songs composed
especially for it. The texts are written by Carmen Gil, Andalusian poet and the music
is written by Javier Campaña, composer and Professor of the Project, Crecer
Cantando.
“We do not want to give up our dreams and we need to sing to the Europe we
dream, the Europe of people. We need a change, a new paradigm that places women
and men of the continent in the epicenter, that turns competitiveness into
cooperation, individualism into mutual support, injustice into equality; in short, to
make effective the values of democracy. Every change involves a movement and we
aim for the commitment and teamwork”.
The songs are composed from the meaning of the poems, exploring various
compositional styles and playing with different moods and energies.
Performers: Elena Abreu Fernández, Natalia Acosta Sierra,
Arcadia Aguilar Lineros, Laura Antonio Valverde, Leo Aranda Duffy,
Fernando Aroca Aguilar, María Victoria Arroyo Caballero, Sofia Bellido Ruiz,
Susana Bellido Ruiz, Violeta Blanco Muñoz, Andrea Blaya Gutiérrez,
Mario Bollo Sanchez, Candela Camacho Villarejo, Bianca Cárdenas,
Carmen Castilla Fernández, Olga Rocio Castro Romero, Pablo Colmenero Capote,
Laura Corbacho, Ana Cubero Flores, Ana Cuevas Lopez, Maria Del Bosch Marin,
Dolores Del Bosch Marin, Violeta Del Río Romero, Rodrigo Delgado Gonzalez,
Carmen Delgado Rueda, Carmen Duarte Tello, Mónica Minqiu Enrique García,
Angelines Espuny Contreras, Mercedes Estrada González,
Jose Fernandez Dominguez, Pablo Fernandez Rios, Silvia Fijo De Lemus,
Santiago Fijo De Lemus, Manuel Franco Santos, Macarena Gallardo Gallardo,
Lucía Galvao González, Abril García De Los Reyes, Andrea Garcia Gonzalez,
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Alberto Garcia Luque, Jesus Garcia Luque, Alejandro García Martín,
Jose Antonio García Navarro, Alicia García Sancho, Mario Garrido Tinajero,
Cristina Garzon Marquez, Carmen Gavilán Matías, Paula Gil García,
Sergio González Barbosa, Cristina Gonzalez Duarte, Maite González Ligero,
Mercedes Gordo Pablos, Laura Hernández Rocha, Carmen Hernández Rodríguez,
Antonio Hernández Rodríguez, Rocio Herrera Jimenez, Ángela Herrera Pachón,
Sara Hidalgo Pérez, Edith Lafond, Julián Lahoz Rodíguez, Elisa Lanzas Hernández,
Nerea Larios García, Karen Larios García, Marina León Cabello,
Mencía Lobo Wordsworth, María López Enríquez, Andrea López Majarón,
Noelia López Morales, Loreto Lopez Oña, Laura López Siles, Isabel Luján De Celis,
Bárbara Luque Martínez, Paula Mandesi García, Lucia Marin Fernandez,
Gema Marquez Serrano, Juan Carlos Marquez Serrano, Ariadna Martín Fernández,
Daniel Martín García, Gloria Martin Muñoz, Pablo Martinez García,
José Vicente Martínez Osorio, Esperanza Mora Morillo, Javier Mota García,
Pilar Nobajas Gonzalez De Canales, Pedro J. Olivares Navarro,
Arturo Ortega Flores, Blanca Pacheco Furest, Pablo Palacio Ávila,
Laura Peinado Cormenzana, Carlos Pena González, Maria Perales Bayon,
Jesus Pérez Gomez, Jesús Pérez Moreno, Sara Pérez Moreno, María Pérez Rodríguez,
Juan Carlos Pérez Rodríguez, Blanca Perez Soldado,
Carmen Perez-Gallardo Olavarria, Antonio Prados De Soto, Ester Puerto Olivero,
Beatriz Quiles Priego, Celia Ramos Rodriguez, Elvira Reca Cortés,
Carmen Redondo Vázquez, Ana Requena Eslava, Blanca Reyes Martinez,
Esuya – Suakal Rodiger Hurtado, Ana Rodriguez Bermudez,
Javier Rodríguez Bonilla, Julia Rodríguez Cardeñosa, Manuel Rodríguez Cardeñosa,
Azahara Rodríguez Romero De La Osa, Sara Rodríguez Sánchez,
Borja Rodríguez Sánchez, Teresa Rodriguez Tamayo, Salma Romero Correa,
Aina Rosa Romero Correa, Elena Romero Vargas, Antonio Manuel Rosendo Alonso,
Juan José Rosendo Alonso, Jara Rúa Sánchez, José Manuel Rubio Vázquez,
Paula Salvatierra Parreño, Diego Sánchez Benitez, Nika Santos Calderón,
Belén Silva Gordillo, Juan Antonio Silva Ortega, Lucía Solano López,
Carmen Solano López, Carmen Sousa Fernández, Natalio Suárez García,
Néstor Suárez García, Laura Terroba Martin, Alfonso Tienda Contreras,
Carlos Tienda Limones, Francisco Trujillo Aguilar, Lua Vazquez Romero,
Cristian Villar Martínez, María Fuxin Zaldúa Mayor, Ana Zamora Ortiz,
Aurora Zamora Perez, Antonio Temprano Sánchez, Luis Dueñas Brocal,
Pablo Ramírez Faura and Javier Campaña Hervás
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1830-1930
Main Auditorium,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
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national Youth orchestra of scotland
(nYos)
(sCotlanD, uK)
Now in its fourth season, the National Youth Orchestras of Scotland Senior Orchestra
is for musicians aged 13 and over. It has become the established second stage
orchestra on the classical pathway for aspiring members of NYOS Symphony
Orchestra and a critically acclaimed performing ensemble in its own right.
This year we explore dance in orchestral form: Wagner’s Dance of the Apprentices
seems pleasantly appropriate, while the passions of Bernstein’s modern-day Romeo
and Juliet form the core of our summer work, alongside a new work from Oliver
Searle, arranged specially for the Orchestra. After a great success with Glazunov two
years ago, we perform the ballet music to Raymonda and pay tribute to Tchaikovsky,
surely one of the finest of all ballet composers.
Repertoire:
Richard Wagner
John Maxwell Geddes
John Adams
Alexander Glazunov
Three Dances from Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg
Strathclyde Dances
The Chairman Dances
Raymonda Ballet Suite
Conductor: James Lowe
Orchestra: Sophie Williams, Lisa Abraham, Emma Baird, Sophie Curren,
Ken Fairbrother, Matthew Farren, Matthew Guy Henderson, Zoe Hodi,
Amy Hutchison, Chrissie Johnson, Chun-Wei Kang, Molly McGregor, Iona Quilter,
Lucrezia Nina, Schmid-Kempter, Eleanor Scott, Florence Sharkey, Luke Barjoti,
Sophie Boyd, Martha Cole, Paul Ersfeld, Chloe Ghiro, Mark Green, Ivan Ma,
Anna J Mackenzie, Catriona M Mackenzie, David McDonald, Lara J Polson,
Sara Qureshi, Rebecca Steven, Rachel Whitelaw, Jodie Cameron, Sophie Carroll,
Gordon Cronshaw, Nico Ersfeld, Elsie Haldane, Gavin Marnoch, Jamie Turnbull,
Lorna Doyle, Verity MacInnes, Emily Mander, Finn Mannion, Sarah Newman,
David Shanks, Christopher Summers, Matthew Terras, Emily Addis,
Cameron W Duff, Callum McCluskey, Joseph Standley, Rebecca Coffey,
Laura Macfarlane, Christopher Michie, Nicola Stevenson, Stephanie Kozlowski,
Lewis Sinclair, Christopher Smith, Christopher Vettraino, Eve Burgoyne,
Iain Clarke, Alice Gowenlock, Iona Jackson, Amy Laurenson, Emma Macrae,
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Douglas McDonald, David CW Loh, Carly McCready, Peter McNeill, Rachel Naylor,
Simon Archer, Calum Blair, Juliette Murphy, Euan Scott, Anthony Connolly,
Dylan Findlay, Anthony Hook, Micah Scott, Kieran Smith, Joshua Dunbar,
Eden Mikula, Michael O’Rourke, Max Rodney, Fraser Sharp, Adam Stanley,
Abigail Millar Todd and Catriona M Mackenzie
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Main Auditorium,
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heaDline pop ConCerts
2130-2200
the iCmp summer Collaboration
(uniteD KingDom)
This ten-day intensive in London takes place at the Institute of Contemporary Music
Performance and is led by Richard Smith, a visiting Professor from the University of
Southern California, Los Angeles. There are projects and activities for a wide range of
students – particularly popular music instrumental and vocal performance, education,
recording, production, culture and music industry – as well as for classically trained
students who want to learn about and perform popular styles, band leading and
“classical crossover” music. The course can count as an elective at both the
undergraduate and graduate levels. We have had undergraduate, masters and doctoral
students participate over the years that this collaboration has been running.
Repertoire: Songs are all written in collaboration during the week, so will be
announced from the stage.
Performers: Billy Padmore, Julia Mclane, Jay Washington, Anna Delaria,
Carlo Salaris, Laura Granderath and Jack Pearson
2200-2230
usC thornton popular music ensemble
(uniteD states)
This performance will feature three artist/songwriters and rhythm section from the
Popular Music Program at the USC Thornton School of Music in Los Angeles,
California. The program is in its sixth year and has been hailed by Rolling Stone
magazine as “the cutting-edge department that’s become the site of Los Angeles’ most
productive new music scene”. During their junior and senior years, students in the
program are active writing, arranging, performing, producing and recording original
music. This ensemble, which will perform original music in a variety of popular music
styles, highlights the creative and collaborative nature of the student’s experience at
Thornton.
Repertoire: The ensemble will perform original music in a variety of popular music
styles.
Performers: Katie Stump, Austin Smith, Gigi Grombacher, Michael Arrom,
Keri Prather, Andrew Hill and Hayden Day
These concerts are on sale to the general public. ISME delegates gain access to
concerts by showing their delegate badge, no ticket is required.
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Wednesday 27th July
1200-1240
City of Music Studio,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
monika herzig acoustic project
(uniteD states)
The Monika Herzig Acoustic Project presents modern acoustic jazz blending
award-winning original compositions with unique arrangements and storytelling. The
program will feature selections from the recent release ‘The Whole World in Her
Hands’.
www.monikaherzig.com
Repertoire:
Original jazz compositions by Monika Herzig and Peter Kienle.
Performers: Peter Kienle, Ann Patterson and Porter Chapman
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Wednesday 27th July
1320-1400
City of Music Studio,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
the inevitables
(uniteD states)
Hailing from Caleb Chapman’s Soundhouse in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA,
The Inevitables fuse an eclectic mix of gypsy jazz, klezmer, swing, zydeco,
Delta blues, alternative, and pop to create a sound that is as mesmerizing as it is
unique. Under the direction of Evan Wharton, in the few short years of the band’s
existence, the band has already won multiple awards from DownBeat Magazine. Their
debut full length album, “Jackpot” will be released in fall of 2016 on the Big Swing
Face record label.
Repertoire:
James Mathus arr. Evan Wharton
Stefani Germanotta, Nadir Khayat
arr. Scott Bradley
Lana Del Rey, Rick Nowels arr. Scott Bradley
James Mathus arr. Evan Wharton
Buckwheat Zydeco arr. Evan Wharton
Ben Folds arr. Evan Wharton
Axel Hefors, Steve Angello, Sebastian Ingrosso,
John Lindstrom, Michel Zitron arr. Scott Bradley
Meghan Trainor, Kevin Kadish arr. Scott Bradley
arranged by Scott Bradley
Tom Maxwell arr. Evan Wharton
Lover’s Lane
Bad Romance
Young and Beautiful
Baby Wants a Diamond Ring
Jackpot
Steven’s Last Night in Town
Don’t You Worry Child
All About That Bass
Hell
Performers: Harper McGee, Jocie Buswell, Brian Dong, Zane Peterson,
Joseph Wride, Taylor Berrett, Jared Ramos, Nick Dillman, Matthew Asay,
Makenzie Liamatta, Ryan Mitchell, Joe Dinger and Samuel Marston
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Wednesday 27th July
1200-1230
Stevenson Concert Hall,
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
the orchestra of unlimited potential
(englanD, uK)
The Orchestra of Unlimited Potential (UP!) is one of the UK’s first ever county youth
orchestras set up specifically for young musicians with special educational needs and
disabilities.
Within its first year UP! has had many achievements, including a ground breaking
performance at the Royal Albert Hall in May 2015, and an international collaboration
and performance at a national music education conference in London, June 2015.
UP! is delighted to be showcasing a brand new piece of original music at the ISME
World Conference 2016 as well as incorporating a short workshop/demonstration into
their performance to give delegates an insight into the approaches that have made the
project such a success.
Repertoire:
The Orchestra of Unlimited Potential (UP!) will be performing an original piece of
music and that has been devised by the young musicians with support from a team of
specialist music tutors led by a creative director. The music is inspired by the Rio
2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games and will incorporate a vibrant mix percussion,
brass instruments, singing and electronics.
Leaders: Jim Pinchen, Paula Camp, Sue Barnard, Charlie Gardner,
Laura Callaghan Grooms, Russ Callaghan Grooms, Charlotte White,
Craig Warnock and Daniel Paige
Performers: Katie Adair, Tunmise Ajiboye, Oliver Bennion, Jack Church-Holmes,
Dominic Ferris, John Hornegold, Theo Kalorkoti, Maria O’Connell,
Matthew Patttison, David Pittard, Harry Pittard, Katie Price, Charlie Purdie,
Aiden Richmond, Alex Southwood, Hollie West, Jude Barnfield, Mary Crawley,
Donny Curtis, Alina Davies, Kelton du Plessis, Sebastian Franklin,
Kieran Garofalo-Dessent, Sam Hewett, Matthew Horton, Leo Long, Annabelle May,
Isabella Oxnard, Chloe Phillips, Cameron Phillips, Carl Seldon, Parice Smith,
Emma Stephen, Daniel Stevens and Louis Vass
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1900-1930
Stevenson Concert Hall
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
ifCKiDs Children’s Chorus/ifCC
(China)
IFCKIDS Children’s Chorus was founded in 2013 under the IFCKIDS platform. Lucy
Luo, Founder of IFCKIDS, holds the baton herself to train the chorus. She has quickly
built up a good repertoire with Chinese and western masterpieces, and the chorus had
its debut after 8 rehearsals. In May 2014, the Chorus has been invited to join the IFC
Chorus (SATB) & Orchestra in their Mozart Requiem concert to sing the “Street Boy
Chorus” from Carmen with the symphony orchestra. In the summer of 2014, the
Chorus visited the rural area in Guizhou Province and song with the tribe “Dong
Singers”, the UN named Intangible Cultural Heritage. The Chorus was also invited by
Landes Musik Akademie Hessen to visit Germany in Fall 2014. Its overseas debut
gained a big success followed by 4 German newspaper coverage and one whole-page
feature story by Chinese nation-wide leading media “Beijing Youth Daily”. In 2015-16
music season, the Chorus had joined the debut of Production Cantata by Xian Xinghai
in China and performed with organist Yuan Shen at Forbidden Concert Hall at
Christmas Eve Concert.
Repertoire:
Chinese Songs:
Childhood Memory
Aria of the Fishing Moment
Western Children’s Songs:
The Machine Gun
Street Boys Chorus from Carmen
Auf Flugen Des Gesanges
(On the Wing of the Song)
Song of the Polowitz Girls
Contemporary Tunes:
Over The Rainbow
Vois Sur Ton Chemin
O Holy Night
It Is A Small World
Performers: Ma Mingyue, Lu Xuezhou, Wang Xueqing, Yang Ivy Ziyi,
Wang Zhiyun, Kui Ge, Qu Yi, Wen Xinrui, Lei Kaini, Tian Yuhan, Wu Zhuoen,
Rao Hong Yu, Li Zhuoer, Ma Jiayi, Li Yuzhe, Zhang Hanzheng, Zhang Hanxi,
Guan Zihan, Ye Zilyu, Hao Yuetong, Zhang Keyu, Yu Chenyan,
Pluym Joannes Qian Yuejie, Tang Timothy, Liu Jintong, Huang Hairong
and Yu Manxi
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Wednesday 27th July
2000-2030
Stevenson Concert Hall,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Vollgas Connected
(germanY)
The Music School Fürth’s unique Project in Germany “Berufung Musiker” (Profession
Musician) where young people with intellectual disabilities have the chance of an
apprenticeship as musicians has been tremendously successful. The band “Vollgas”,
who participated in the first flight, has become one of the most wanted bands in
Germany since its foundation in the Year 2009. Amongst other triumphs they rocked
the Bavarian Parliament, the Bavarian State Chancellery, the Federal Congress of the
Music Schools (VdM) and they even played for the German Parliament in Berlin.
The very best of inclusion.
“Vollgas” is none the less not a closed circuit band but plays with other groups of
different types, whether it be pupils, teachers or other ensembles of the Music School
professional musicians like the renowned group Quadro Nuevo. Since 2010 “Vollgas”
plays regularly with the Music School ensemble “Flugs” under the name “Vollgas
connected”. Joint working groups at weekends and during concert tours throughout
the Federal Republic, normally accompanied by pupils of the Hallemann School –
a school for special needs in Fürth – have helped the young scholars to become a
collective which is second to none. They inspire each other, learning from and with
each other. They cause during their performances, due to their musical capabilities
and their very apparent joy of the music, the outbreak of high emotions and rapturous
applause in the audience. The teaching methods as well as the teaching materials
which have been developed in our school are looked upon as being ground breaking by
many institutions for advanced education and universities in Germany, Austria and
Switzerland.
Repertoire:
Freddie Perren, Dino Fekaris
Bart Howard
Stevie Wonder
Jael Naim
Gerry Beckley
Jane Comerford
Bobby Hebb
Dick Dale
Stevie Wonder
Sam Cooke
John Hurley, Ronnie Wilkins
Tom Johnston
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I will survive
Fly me to the Moon
I just called to say
New Soul
Sister Golden Hair
No, no never
Sunny
Miserlou
Sir Duke
Wonderful World
Son of a Preacher Man
Long Train Running
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Ray Charles
Walking on Sunshine
Hit the Road Jack
Performers: Tobias Gehring, Matthias Noras, Stephan Schweidler, Tyrone Vickers,
Lisa Dahlmann, Reimund Gerbl, Anna Dollinger, Madina Frey, Hanna Schmitzer,
Livia Hofmann, Klara Andres, Emma Schmitzer, Vanessa Kaufmann,
Hannah Essigkrug, Erik Zant, Andreas Wuttke, Moritz Beckedahl, Peter Söllner,
Corinna Bühl, Markus Dollinger, Tanja Meier and Simon Schmitz
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Wednesday 27th July
1200-1230
AGOS Studio,
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
sa (仨)
(singapore)
Music may be time and culture specific but sound knows no limits. The trio of SA (仨)
create their own soundscapes, exploring all possibilities not bound by time or culture.
For SA (仨), their exploration of sound begins with each instrument and every
original composition is a bold experiment that combines traditional elements with
modern techniques, such as live looping. Spontaneous at every turn, each performance
is a risk that the band takes as they delve into the question of identity.
Founded in 2010, SA(仨), meaning “three” in northern Chinese dialect, is a tribute
to their Chinese roots. Professionally trained in Shanghai, Hong Kong and Beijing,
Andy Chia plays the dizi (flute), Natalie Alexandra plays the guzheng (zither) and
Cheryl Ong plays drums and percussion.
Repertoire:
SA (仨) will peform a selection of original works.
Performers: Andy Chia, Natalie Alexandra and Cheryl Ong
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Wednesday 27th July
1230-1300
AGOS Studio,
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
lancashire Youth Vocal ensemble (lYVe)
(englanD, uK)
A Quality Youth Vocal Ensemble singing contemporary popular music that features
improvisation, rich harmonies, beats and grooves and is created though a
collaborative process.
The Ensemble grows from a series of inclusive vocal projects across Lancashire that
attempt to allow ALL young people an opportunity to share their voices and progress.
A More Music project for Lancashire Music Hub.
Repertoire:
Wanna be Starting something/Please don’t stop the music
Where is the Same Love?
Love is a rebellious bird/Carmen
Superstition/Beat It
Carwash/9to5
Musical Director: Emma Williams
Beats: Ashley Murphy
Performers: Ellie Cozens, Elsa Holm, Frey Turfkruyer, Molly Wilson, Keyra Cowx,
Meg Cozens and Naomi Carr
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Wednesday 27th July
1930-2000
AGOS Studio,
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
sonic Bothy ensemble
(sCotlanD, uK)
Sonic Bothy Ensemble is an award-winning inclusive, new music ensemble that
explores, composes and performs experimental and contemporary music; a group of
musicians, with and without additional support needs. We create original
collaboratively composed free/fixed music for voice, harpsichord, harmonium, piano,
strings, electronics, percussion. Influences span improvisation, aleatoricism,
minimalism, contemporary, musicals, electroacoustic music.
Recent performances/residencies across Scotland include Counterflows, GOMA,
GIO Fest, Sound Festival, CCA & Glasgow City Halls. We were the first mixed ability
group in residence at ‘Sound’ Festival, and were awarded the ‘Paritor award for new
music in education’ in by the National Music Council, 2014.
Repertoire:
‘8 Panes of Glass’
This piece was collaboratively composed and developed by all members of Sonic
Bothy Ensemble in Autumn of 2014, and was first performed as part of Glasgow
Music’s ‘Sound Lab Presents ... Sonic Bothy’ concert, September 2014. The piece
explores a range of free improvisation and fixed elements, and relationships between
voice, found materials and pitched materials. It was inspired by a window in our
rehearsal room at Glasgow City Halls.
Performers: Adam Green, Allan Wright, Andrew Robertson,
Claire Docherty, Ellen Phllip, Nichola Scrutton and Una MacGlone
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thursday 28th July
1900-1945
Main Auditorium,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
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laurence Juber
(uniteD states)
GRAMMY winning guitarist Laurence Juber is a solo performer, recording artist,
composer and arranger. His playing fuses folk, jazz, blues, pop and classical styles,
creating a multi-faceted performance that belies the use of only one instrument.
A music graduate of London’s Goldsmith’s College, he was featured guitar soloist with
the National Youth Jazz Orchestra before becoming established as a studio musician
in the mid-1970s. First internationally recognized as lead guitarist in Beatle Paul
McCartney’s band Wings, Juber has since established himself as world-renowned
guitar virtuoso and entertainer.
This concert is on sale to the general public. ISME delegates gain access to concerts
by showing their delegate badge, no ticket is required.
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thursday 28th July
Main Auditorium,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
heaDline Jazz ConCerts
2000-2030
tommy smith Youth Jazz orchestra
(sCotlanD, uK)
The Tommy Smith Youth Jazz Orchestra is delighted to play for the ISME conference.
Demonstrating endless talent, improvisational skills, exuberance and verve, the future
for jazz in Scotland is assured as these gifted players, under the direction of Scotland’s
most distinguished jazz musician, Tommy Smith play a repertoire ranging from
Ellington, Basie, Mingus and Gillespie classics to present day big band charts by Fred
Sturm and Florian Ross.
Bring your family and friends to enjoy some wonderful jazz as they bring alive the
music, paying tribute to some great jazz legends and playing with a collective maturity
well beyond their years and featuring soloists of startling ambition and creativity.
Performers: Helena Kay, Eve Boulos, Konrad Wiszniewski, Jack Schendel,
Adam MacCloy, James Copus, Sean Gibbs, Cameron T Duncan, Christos Stylianides,
Magnus Pickering, Phil O’Malley, Daniel Pickering, Kyle MacCorquodale,
Kevin Garrity, Fergus McCreadie, Daniel Brown, Jack Cruttenden,
Lauren Macdonald, Mark Hendry, Joe Williamson and John Patton
2040-2055
monika herzig with ann patterson
2115-2130
håkan rydin trio (sWeDen/sCotlanD, uK)
Håkan Rydin was member of the Swedish legendary group NEXUS, which performed
during 20 years more than 1000 concerts. After Nexus he begun his long-time
collaboration with American singer Kim Parker (daughter of Charlie Parker) and they
toured all over the world. Later he started the Håkan Rydin Scandinavian Trio.
In great demand as a pianist, he has performed with Thad Jones, Pepper Adams, Red
Mitchell, Etta Cameron, Enrico Rava, Tim Hagans, Georgie Fame and David Liebman.
He has performed in more than 20 countries, his style described as “lyrical and
cooking”. Håkan Rydin is Professor of Jazz Piano at the Malmö Academy of Music
(Lund University).
All of the Headline Jazz Concerts are on sale to the general public. ISME delegates
gain access to concerts by showing their delegate badge, no ticket is required.
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Caleb Chapman’s Crescent super Band
(uniteD states)
Organised in 2001, the Crescent Super Band has frequently been hailed as one of the
best professional bands in the world to be comprised entirely of young musicians.
With a youthful energy and nearly unbelievable performance level, the band has
performed their hip, intelligent big band arrangements for thousands.
While the ensemble has been featured at many of the world’s most prominent music
festivals, their crowning performance was a headlining debut at a packed Carnegie
Hall in 2013. In 2015 they made their debut in Cuba at Havana’s “Fiesta Del Tambor”,
as well as opened for Journey at the Stadium of Fire event for a crowd of well over
40,000.
The Crescent Super Band has caught the attention of many of today's top artists as
well. Since its inception the band has performed with over two hundred guest artists
including GRAMMY-winners David Sanborn, Gordon Goodwin, Joe Lovano,
Esperanza Spalding, Bob Mintzer, Randy Brecker, Nicholas Payton, Christian
McBride, Eric Marienthal, Futureman, Dave Weckl, Bob Mintzer, Ernie Watts, Peter
Erskine, and Dave Samuels. And with frequent guest artists from groups like Maroon
5, Journey, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Tower of Power, Genesis, the Rolling Stones, and
the Saturday Night Live Band, they obviously have fans in the industry, as well.
The band’s latest release, “The Inside of the Outside” is a joint project with Jeff
Coffin, the three-time GRAMMY winning saxophonist of the Dave Matthews Band and
features guest performances by Branford Marsalis, Victor Wooten, Randy Brecker,
Pedrito Martinez, Rashawn Ross, and others. The album debuted at No. 1 on the
iTunes Jazz Chart and continues to receive critical acclaim.
Repertoire: The program for Caleb Chapman’s Crescent Super Band will be
selected from the following music:
Billy Austin, Louis Jordan arr. Myles Collins
Is You Is Or Is You Ain’t My Baby
Louis Prima arr. Mike Lewis
Sing Sing Sing
John Davenport, Eddie Cooley arr. Roger Holmes Fever
James Alexander Achor, David Mando Dorame, Hey, Pachuco
Edwin Bruce Nichols arr. Shane Porter
Joe Garland, Paul Lavender
In the Mood
Jeff Coffin arr. Bret Zvacek
Tall and Lanky
Irving Berlin arr. Roger Holmes
Blue Skies
Robert Johnson arr. Tom Malone
Sweet Home Chicago
Jeff Coffin arr. Chris McDonald
Inside of the Outside
Adele Adkins, Francis White arr. Sam Cardon
Take It All
Adele Adkins, Paul Epworth arr. Roger Holmes
Skyfall
Adam Levine, Jesse Carmichael arr. Sam Cardon Sunday Morning
Nathaniel Irvin III, Charles Joseph II,
Tightrope
Antwan Patton, Janelle Monae Robinson
arr. Sam Cardon
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thursday 28th July
1200-1230
Strathclyde Suite,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Kent state university african ensemble
(uniteD states)
The Kent State University African Ensemble educates students and audiences through
an exploration of traditional and contemporary musics and dances from various
countries in Africa, and its diaspora. Many students of the ensemble learn cultural
sensitivity when performing music and dance repertoire from cultures other their
own. Alternatively, members join to connect with aspects of their heritage and
identity. The ensemble is comprised of undergraduate and graduate students from a
wide variety of majors, and typically performs for educational workshops and events
on and off campus in northeast Ohio, USA. We hope to see you at our performance!
Repertoire:
Gota
Nago-Mayi
Iron Duke in the Land
Nmane
Afro-Pop
Performers: Janine Tiffe, Jennifer Johnstone, Tyler Rounds, Aaliyah Sims,
Ashlee Woods, Charlie VanBuren, Imani Reynolds, Kevin Wilson, Krystal Ubani,
Marquita Williams, Matilda Agyekum, Maya Brown and Nina Anani-Manyo
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1240-1310
Strathclyde Suite,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Baybeat streetband
(englanD, uK)
Baybeat is More Music’s longest running project, now in it’s twenty-third year. It is
completely open access – absolutely anyone can join regardless of age, ability or
experience. Over the last five years the group has changed dramatically with a greater
performance focus whilst additionally opening up opportunities to local young people
and progression routes between young music leaders and the More Music Freelance
Music Leader team.
Repertoire:
Bring Me Sunshine
Just a Closer Walk with Thee
America
Lets Dance
I Feel Like Funkin It Up
Nutcracker
Hawaii 5-0
Tequila
JB
Performers: Abbie Dewer, Alice Fyson, Bess Shooter, Carrie Howard,
Claire Williams, Diane Parsons, Fergus Walsh, Jamie Matthews,
Joseph Hargreaves, Kody Turner, Louise Bonnici, Lucy Banks, Luke Dillon,
Michelle Bicknell, Ollie Kingston, Ryan Scott, Soo Law, Steve Hignett and
Tom Barnish
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thursday 28th July
1300-1330
City of Music Studio,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
francesco Banchini & Baqshish
(italY)
Francesco Banchini is a talented musician, even if his main instrument is the clarinet.
He plays the guitar, piano, percussions and different wind instruments from the flute
to different traditional wind instruments of the Middle-East and Eastern Europe. He
started playing the clarinet with the Band of Pozzuoli, his home town, at the age of six.
At the age of fourteen he started attending the Conservatory of S. Pietro a Majella of
Naples, to graduate six years after with a lot of sacrifices and hard work with the
highest grade. From 1989 to 1995 he has an intense live activity and starts composing
his own music while participating in classical music contests, as a soloist and with a
clarinet trio called “Dicearchia”.
Francesco has been playing and composing many different musical styles and this
shows his incredible curiosity in experimenting, studying historical periods and
traditional world music. In 1999, he starts collaborating with the musical group called
“Ataraxia”, playing various instruments in their live concerts.
In the same year Francesco and other friends create a musical group called “Mescla”
that tours in all of Europe doing street concerts and collaborating with circuses,
dancers, fire eaters creating a show which brought the spectator to laugh, be surprised
and smile because of the energy and unity the group expressed. The music was
fundamentally a rearrangement of traditional music of the south of Italy, North
African music, and with Rom musicians music from the East of Europe.
The Medieval period has always been a fascinating historical period for Francesco
and studies the melodies, the instruments and the sacred texts of this period. This
alchemy makes him compose medieval music and in 1999 and in 2000, Francesco is
the artist director of the Medieval Festival in Campania, held in Casaluce a small town
in the hinterland of Naples.
Repertoire:
The music is a mixture from traditional of South of Italy, Mediterranean, Oriental &
Balka.
Performers: Sergio Minopoli, Giulio Fazio, Francesco Manna, Maria Elena Berardi
and Francesco Banchini
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1200-1230
Stevenson Concert Hall,
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Beijing new talent academy
(China)
Martial Spirit and Dance Poem. The performance is derived from the combination of
dance and martial arts, which is a distinctive course designed by Beijing New Talent
Academy. The course aims to build perfect body shape as well as elegant temperament
for girls. Boys can develop perseverance and masculinity through the training process.
In New Talent Academy, martial art and dance art are well combined and expressed in
the same piece of melody, which not only embodies the artistic characters of both
power and flexibility, but also enables students to expose their unique nature from
inside out.
Repertoire:
Jianfen Gu
Jianfen Gu
Jianfen Gu
Jianfen Gu
Jianfen Gu
Jianfen Gu
Jianfen Gu
Jianfen Gu
Jianfen Gu
Three Character Primer
Ti Tzu Kui
The Analects of Confucius
Song for Departure
Homesick Song
Le You Yuan
Living In The Spring
South River Land
Maxim Lianbi
Yinglin Wang (Song Dynasty)
Minxiu Li
The Students of Confucius
Changling Wang (Tang Dynasty)
Jiao Meng (Tang Dynasty)
Shangyin Li (Tang Dynasty)
Ding Gao (Qing Dynasty)
Folk Songs in Han Dynasty
Ying Jin (Qing Dynasty)
Performers: Qingjia Wei, Li Li, Ben Niu, Jia Liu, Yuan Chen, Nan Dong,
Houxuan Tan, Shuo Zhao, Shengqiang Qu, Tingting Song, Yu Zhang, Haonan Wang,
Mian Feng, Jin Wang, Wentao Lu, Jingnong Yu, Junji Hu, Xuchun Bai, Yuening
Huang, Xing Liu, Zihao Yang, Jiatong Chen, Muzi Li, Jingyang Tai, Zihan Fan,
Xuan Chen, Yimei He, Jinyi Xu, Ruiting Shu, Yuqing Zhang, Mingxuan Gu,
Heyu Zhang, Yifan Huang, Minxiu Jin, Zhenxiang Zhang, Jingen Xu, Zihan Liao,
Jianqi Liu, Zhengyu Chen, Jiarun Li, Duoduo Yun, Qinran Bi, Baoliang Jin,
Ziteng Zhang, Kexin Piao, Zixi Wang
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thursday 28th July
1230-1300
Stevenson Concert Hall,
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
trio sorop
(hungarY/sWitzerlanD)
The Trio Sorop is the fruit of a many years friendship between a musician from the
Soroptimist Club Szeged in Hungary and musicians from the SI Club Berne Arcadia in
Switzerland. The Trio has supported many social projects between music schools and
schools for disabled children, a schoolproject in Londrina Brasil for children of less
well-off families and projects for refugees. They have performed in Switzerland,
Hungary, Germany and Brazil. As their instrumental combination is unique
composers have created or arranged new works for the Trio and their repertoire goes
from classical to folksmusic rarities. Founded in 1921, Soroptimist International (SI) is
a worldwide volunteer service organization for business and professional women who
work to improve the lives of women and girls, in local communities and throughout
the world. Through their General (Category One) Consultative Status as a nongovernmental organization at the United Nations the organization seeks equality,
peace, and international goodwill for women.
Repertoire:
Edelweiss and Paprika
Hans Peter Graf
Ferenc Farkas
Charles-Marie Widor
Hans Peter Graf
Dmitri Shostakovich
Vier Berner Redoutentänze
3 Antiche Danze from 17th century
Toccata from Symphony for Organ No. 5
in f minor, Op. 42, No. 1
Fantasie Edelweiss and Paprika
World Premiere written for the ISME conference
Valse No. 2
Performers: Mária Bottka-Ėgetö, Sylvia Schwarzenbach and
Marianne Keller Siucki
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2000-2100
Stevenson Concert Hall,
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
the turksoy Youth Chamber orchestra
(turKeY)
Since its foundation, the Youth Chamber Orchestra of Turksoy which successfully
performed common melodies of Turkic culture across the world, has enchanted its
audiences in several concerts it gave not only in the Turkey but also in USA, Europe
and Eurasian countries. The orchestra which gave its first concert in Ankara, the
capital of the Republic of Turkey and in Istanbul, the European Capital of Culture
within the framework of the First International Festival of Youth Orchestras, then
participated in the International Festival of Young Artists in Bayreuth (Germany) and
performed together with young talents from different countries of the world (2010).
The International Youth Chamber Orchestra of Turksoy which came together with a
new repertoire dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the independence of Azerbaijan,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan in 2011, recorded its first CD
in the studio of the Presidential Symphony Orchestra of the Republic of Turkey under
the leadership of the International Organization of Turkic Culture (Turksoy).
In 2012, the International Youth Chamber Orchestra of Turksoy which gave several
concerts in the USA, Europe and Eurasia, also performed with the Symphony
Orchestra of Turksoy within the framework of its tour featuring the Yunus Emre
Oratorio at the Lincoln Center in New York and the Strathmore Music Center in
Washington DC. The musicians who gathered once again on the occasion of their tour
throughout Turkey organized by Turksoy in 2013 recorded a new CD featuring a fully
new repertoire dedicated to the 20th anniversary of Turksoy.
Repertoire: will include both western classical and traditional Eurasian music.
Performers: Arslan Saifi, Anastasiia Subrakova, Nazrin Aslanli, Assem Kalman,
Talantbek Moldokanov, Aidana Abdrakhmanova, Uulzhan Taalaibekova,
Mirlan Ulanbek Uulu, Ilayda Zeynep Köksal, Zhangir Zhubanov, Aliya Okeev,
Aydan Salamova, Ziba Rajabli, Tahyr Atayev, Aliya Mashkeyeva, Anna Nikolaeva,
Akkyz Idirisova, Zhala Aliyeva, Eldar Aitbekov, Shirin Tashibaeva, Anil Atakan
Çalişkan, Birzhan Mynbaev, Işin Işik, Amina Mashkeyeva, Ramina Mukusheva,
Djumash Durusaliev, Anvar Akbarov and Mustafa Mehmandarov
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thursday 28th July
1200-1230
AGOS Studio,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
unC Charlotte:
the improbable ensemble
(uniteD states)
Experimental, extraordinary, Ensemble (x7)2 is an advanced subset of the 49
musicians of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte Chamber Orchestra,
devoted to the exploration and evolution of the art and science of musical
collaboration. Under the direction of Dr Jonathan Govias, the group presents
conventional repertoire in convention-defying ways, pushing the envelope of what is
considered possible in performance.
Repertoire:
Antonin Dvořák
Bagatelles Op. 47
I.
Allegretto scherzando
II. Tempo di minuetto.Grazioso
III. Allegretto scherzando
IV. Canon. Andante con moto
V.
Poco Allegro
Performers: Dawn Carpenter, Faith Foster, Mitchell Stokes, Kelsey Sexton and
Jonathan Govias
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thursday 28th July
1230-1300
AGOS Studio,
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
anatolian sun
(turKeY)
Anatolian Sun is a very well-known international music ensemble which combines
universal instrument techniques and authentic values through modern arrange-ments
with the local expressions, by the touch of a gentle harmony. Anatolian Sun reflects
the colours of the culture with great mastery, leaves an exceptional feeling together
with a fine musical taste on the audience with the combination of Turkish and
Western Instruments Established under the auspices of Abant İzzet Baysal University
in 2003 thanks to the initiative of Professor Uğur Alpagut and Kemal Bilsel Sarısözen.
Repertoire:
Muzaffer Sarısözen
(From Mediterranean)
TRT Ankara Radio
(From Mid Anatolia)
Muzaffer Sarısözen
(From South Eastern Anatolia)
Yücel Paşmakçı (From Black Sea)
(From Mid Anatolian, the Bağlama solo)
Muzaffer Sarısözen
(From Eastern Anatolia)
(From Cyprus)
(The Kaval solo)
Nida Tüfekçi /Kerkük Tune
(Kirkuk of Iraq)
Muzaffer Sarısözen
(From İstanbul in Marm)
Myrtle in front of the house
Compilation
When we don’t dive in to the sea
Compilation
Song for Yemen Compilation
The scarf on your head Compilation
Crazy Dervish
Iğdır’s Red Apple Compilation
Dillirga
Blacksheep
Altın Hızma Mülayim Compilation
On the way to Üsküdar Compilation
Performers: Uğur Alpagut, Adnan Koç, Cihan Yurtcu, Ömer Türkmenoğlu,
Uğur Alpagut, Adnan Koç, Cihan Yurtcu, Ömer Türkmenoğlu, Kaya Güç and
Yalçın Duran Baygın
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friday 29th July
1200-1230
Main Auditorium,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
east meets West Youth orchestra
(irelanD)
This group of 50 young musicians from counties Wicklow and Galway enjoy social,
cultural and musical interaction from both ends of Ireland. Together with their tutors,
they are especially interested in composing and arranging original material and they
present a performance/discussion programme featuring selections of this work.
Selected young students recount the group’s musical and social pathways, and their
composing responses to various stimuli. Before each of the three chosen pieces they
illustrate these processes though a deconstruction of the music involved. The
presentation closes with an energetic performance of the final piece, ‘Eclipse’.
Repertoire:
1 – ‘The Piece’
2 – ‘Princess Sophia’ and ‘65’
3 – ‘Eclipse’
Leaders: Maria O Hara, Sorcha Walsh, Colm O Hara and Matthew Berrill
Performers: Aoife Hession, Mark Walsh, Josh Costelloe, Sean Mathieson,
Aoife Garry, Orla Steede, Ruth Connolly, Sarah Dooley, Lauren Roche, Orla Clarke,
Christine Halligan, Katy Murphy, Caitlin Clarke, James O Neil,
Cathal Berkeley Tenor, Emma Donoghue, Hannah Connolly, Maria Walsh,
Ellen Quinn, Nicole Hannon, Stephanie Cannon, Sinead St John, Grainne Garvey,
Molly Mathieson, Sinead O’Connor, Danielle Flaherty, Hannah Murphy,
Isabelle Murphy, Faye Carolan, Lorna Dooley, Niamh O’Neil, Méabh Cunningham,
Sophie Morrow, Rachel Browne, Amy Halligan, Elaine Corbett, Róisín Barrins,
Aoibhe Kelly, Iarlaith Kelly, Melanie Higgins, Doireann Kelly, Orla Reilly,
Darren Steede, Deanna Mc Donagh and Eoin Casey
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Stevenson Concert Hall,
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
sCo ViBe
(sCotlanD, uK)
SCO VIBE is a fusion orchestra led by internationally renowned animateur and
guitarist Paul Griffiths, open to young musicians aged 11-18. The course is open to all
singers and instrumentalists from any musical background, including classical, folk,
rock and pop. SCO VIBE gives young musicians the opportunity to work with players
from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra and instrumental instructors. Over the course of
a workshop, participants create and perform their own music with the guidance and
support of professional musicians. SCO VIBE is delivered in partnership with Drake
Music Scotland and City of Edinburgh Council.
Repertoire:
Original works devised by students and tutors.
Group Leaders: Anna Hainsworth and Paul Griffiths
Performers: Lewis Elliott, Hilary Elliott, Will Griffiths, Kim Hunter, Jamie Hunter,
Daniel Joffe, Ben Lewis, Megan McIntyre, Euan McNeil, Rory Piercy, Aidan Shiels,
Emily Williams and Jodie Williams
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friday 29th July
1240-1310
Stevenson Concert Hall,
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
texas tech university steel Drum Band –
apocalypso now
(uniteD states)
Texas Tech University Steel Drum Band, “Apocalypso Now” has entertained many
audiences since its formation. Under the direction of Dr Lisa Rogers, this group has
performed for such events as the 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001 Texas Music Educators
Association Conventions; the 1998, 2000, 2006 Percussive Arts Society International
Conventions; and the 2002, 2011 National Conferences on Percussion Pedagogy. The
band has also performed aboard Norwegian and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines as well
as opened for The Beach Boys. More recent performances include the 2012 Hawaii
International Conference on the Arts and the 2014 Percussive Arts Society Canada Day
of Percussion.
Tenatative Repertoire:
*Lord Kitchener arr. by Andy Narell
Margie*
William Ballenger
My Red Raider Tractor*
Pelham Goddard, David Rudder
arr Darren Duerden
Savannah Party
Andy Narell
The Last Word* (abridged version)
Victor Provost
Soufriere*
Ray Holman arr. Eugene Novotney
Pan in My System
Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman arr.Brad Shores
Save the Last Dance for Me
*Featuring guest soloist Dr Matt Patnode on Alto Saxophone, Professor of Music at
North Dakota State University
Performers: Lisa Rogers, Matt Patnode, Sarah Harris, Avery Turner, Lee Willis,
Cody Holmes, Victoria Boerner, Ben Cordell, Jon Ortiz, Tony Garcia, James Pendell,
Joy Harris, Deonne Hearon and Jacob Nalle
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1630-1800
Main Auditorium,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
isme 2016 Closing Ceremony
The 2016 Closing Ceremony is hosted by Turkey and will feature performances by
Anatolian Sun and the Turksoy Youth Chamber Orchestra – an orchestra made up of
young people from across the Turkic region (including Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Turkey, Tatarstan (RF) and Bashkortostan
(RF)).
The Turkish and Turkic peoples are warm and open and pride themselves on their
hospitality. Istanbul is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city and the and the 2018 ISME World
Conference and preconference commission seminars will be hosted in a mix of modern
and historic venues.
Delegates are warmly invited and encouraged to attend this wonderful event – to share
in the rich cultural tapestry of Turkey and learn about the musics of the Turkic region as
Glasgow passes over the ISME flag to the 2018 hosts.
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