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Michael l.’.’r:‘,ti)ii King |‘. tiest lanown a'. lead singer and song/inter of British alt rountiy liaiirl lhe ( ~ioorf firms, often regarded as the first of their hier l atel; he has been pursuing a more iiiusitally expansive1.olor:aieei and his new allium A flew Kind of [orie/irirtsf; was produced by l ife folk inaneiirtl. and foiiiier [)tlilk Jackie lei/en who roiiipletes the trio.

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ilA/z’ DICK LEE SEPTET

Exploring new sounds

(Ilaiinetist Dick 1 ee is a regular at this venue, and leads his seven piece expansion of ESWing 900/, featuring a four horn frontliiie in which he is Joined by Anne l vans. Duncan Naim and Martin l ostei. a coiiihination that gives him access to a Wide variety of Wind instruments, including flutes as well as clarinet. various saxophones and the mellifluous coiiihination of three l); ss clarinets. Guitarists John Russell and Stephen ()outts and hassist Roy Percy underpin the action in sWinging fashion.

‘I'm trying to write and arrange material that Wlll exploit the unusual range of sounds. and although the other iiiemheis of Swrng 2007 are in the ensemhle, I'm trying to make the repertoire iiiiirkrérfly different from that hand's. hy exploring the polyphonic possihilities of the Instrumentation in various iaz.’ idioms. and including

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MUSIC OF THOMAS ADES Unsung violinist gets welcome airing

For some inexplicable reason, the music of the young English composer Thomas Ades doesn't get much of an airing north of the border. Putting that to rights is the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, With Ades himself conducting his Violin concerto and the wonderfully accomplished Anthony Marwood, for whom it was written. as soloist. And that‘s leSI for starters. For their second performance. the COE and Ades hring tenor Tohy Spence. fast becoming an Edinburgh favourite. to their festival platform. This time, Ades' Couperin inspired Three Stud/es Sits appropriater enough in an otherWise all French programme.

Tickets: Edinburgh - 013] 229 292 Glasgow - 014] 332 5057

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The National Association of Youth ( )rchcstras Prcscnts 2007 Festival of British Youth Orchestras Central Hall, Edinburgh and RSAMD, Glasgow

1 lth August - 2nd September

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