JAZZ MUSIC

: Traditional.

and vocals, and drummer Mark Marriatt. I Big Band Session Society of Musicians. 73 Berkeley Street. 221 61 12. 2-5pm. £1. The Strathclyde Youth Jazz Orchestra alternate with the Tim Barella Big Band.

MONDAY 17 : Glasgow

I lift Carey’s Jazz Band Society of Musicians. 73 Berkeley Street, 2216112. 9pm-midnight. £2. Traditional.

WEDNESDAY 19 Glasgow

I Sandy Taylor and Henry Fullerton Society of Musicians, 73 Berkeley Street, 221 6112. 8.30pm. £1. Mainstream piano and bass duo, plus guests.

JAZZ mm

The iollowing details are for regular weekly dates: see main listings lor one-oil shows. Gigs are listed by city. then by day. Residencies will be listed. providedthat up-to-date details are supplied to us. Jazz Residencies Listings compiled by Kenny Mathieson.

GLASGOW Fridays

I Blackfriars 36 Bell Street, 552 5924. 9.30pm. Free. Artists vary.

Saturdays

I George Penman's Janmen Carnegie‘s. 142 St Vincent Street. 226 3833. 2—5pm. Free. Traditional.

I Bill Fanning Orchestra Carnegie’s, New Sneddon Street, Paisley. 889 3973. 2.30—5pm. Free. Big band.

I Bobby Deans Guartet Curlers. 256 Byres Road, 334 1284. 2pm. Free. Mainstream.

Sundays

I Paisley Arts Jan Arts Centre, New Street, 8871010. 12.30pm. Free. Artists vary.

I Rico's Sauchiehall Street. 2-5pm. Free. Artists vary.

I tilgel Clarii Gulntet Blackfriars, 36 Bell Street, 552 5924. 9pm. Free. Modern.

I George Penman’s Jazzmen Curlers, 256 Byres Road, 334 1284. 8pm. Free.

Thursdays

I Jeannie Maxwell and The Jaawegians Curlers, 256 Byres Road. 334 1284. 8.30pm. Free. Traditional.

I George Penman's Jaumen Newberry’s Bar, 923 Sauchiehall Street, 3344891. 8pm. Free. Traditional.

FOLK & WORLD

Dates listed below are lor one-oil shows: see separate section for residencies. Gigs are listed by date. then by city. Periorrnances will be listed. provided that details reach our offices at least one week belore publication. Follt and World Listings compiled by Norman Chalmers.

FRIDAY 14

Glasgow I Ferry Ceilidh Renfrew Ferry. Clyde

Glasgow

Place. 9pm. £4. Live dance bands. Tonight

the Claymore Ceilidh Band.

I Ceilidh Oance Riverside. Fox Street,off Clyde Street. 248 3144. Doors open 7.30pm. music at 9pm. £4. Kelvin Ceilidh Band.

SATURDAY 15 Glasgow

I Dannovitch and McKenzie Scotia Bar, Stockwell Street. 552 8681. 3.30—5.30pm. Acoustic blues and beyond. Free.

I Ceilidh Dance Riverside. Fox Street. off Clyde Street. 248 3144. Doors open 7.30pm. music at 9pm. £4. Charlie Kirkpatrick Band.

SUNDAY 16 Glasgow

I Blues Poets Scotia Bar. Stockwell Street. 552 8681. 8pm. Free.

WEDNESDAY 19 7 Glasgow

I Scotia Folk Scotia Bar, Stockwell Street. 552 8681. 8.30pm. Free. Eric Cuthbertson.

THURSDAY 20 Glasgow

I Star Folk Club Glasgow Society of Musicians. 73 Berkeley Street. beside Mitchell Theatre. 8pm. £2. Top songwriter and guitarist Allan Taylor.

CLASSICAL

. Concerts are listed by date. then by city. Classical Listings compiled by Carol Main.

FRIDAY 14

Glasgow

I Glasgow lntemational Early Music Festival Stevenson Hall, RSAMD. 100 Renfrew Street, 332 5057. 12.45pm. £5 (£3). Fiona Milne, soprano, and John Kitchen, harpsichord. with a programme of 17th century songs from Scotland, England and Italy.

I Glasgow lntemational Early Music Festival The Burrell Collection, Pollok Country Park. Tickets: 227 5511 (Ticket Centre, Candleriggs). 3pm. £5 (£3). Light-hearted music from Vienna for two violins and a double bass, combining the stately dances of the aristocracy with the earthier stuff of everyone else. Performed by Die Eipeldauer of Vienna.

I Glasgow lntemational Early Music Festival Tramway. Albert Drive. Tickets: 227 5511 (Ticket Centre, Candleriggs). 7.15pm. £10(£6). First time appearances in UK for Belgian early dance group and Polish early music group. Ars Nova Warsaw. who collaborate for a programme of 15th century music and dance.

I The Mlltado Theatre Royal, Hope Street. 332 9000. 7.30pm. Extra date: Sat 15 at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. £4—£15.50. D’Oyle Carte in the most popular of all Gilbert and Sullivan operas, with such favourites as A Wandering Minstrel l and I’ve Gota Little List— not something our readers will be singing this issue.

SATURDAY 15

I Glasgow lntemational Early Music Festival Stevenson Hall, RSAMD. 100 Renfrew Street, 332 5057. 12.45pm. £5 (£3). Music from the Court of the

J agiellons in 15th century Cracow presented by Ars Nova Warsaw, a group

I The Mlltado Theatre Royal. Hope Street. 332 9000. 2.30pm and 7.30pm. £4—£15.50. See Fri 14.

I Glasgow lntemational Early Music Festival The Burrell Collection. Pollok Country Park. Tickets: 227 5511 (Ticket Centre, Candleriggs). 3pm. £5 (£3). Second chance to hear Die Eipeldauer in a further programme of dance music from the Beidermeier period. See Fri 14.

I Glasgow lntemational Early Music Festival Tramway. Albert Drive. Tickets: 227 5511 (Ticket Centre. Candleriggs). 7.15pm. £8—£15 (£8). La Baltasara. the highlight ofthis year’s GlEMF. First performed in Rome in 1668. the Festival gives Abbatini‘s opera about a renegade actress and her conversion to Christianity its first modern day performances. And tonight‘s show sadly marks the end ofa glorious feast of early music by some of the world‘s finest performers.

I Glasgow Festival of British Youth Orchestras Stevenson Hall. RSAMD. 100 Renfrew Street, 332 5057. 7.30pm. £5 (£3/£l). As one Festival closes. another opens. This time it‘s the turn oftop British youth orchestras kicking off with Essex Young People's Orchestra who play Mendelssohn. Lalo and Dvorak‘s Symphony No 7. Dennis Wick conducts.

SUNDAY 16 Glasgow

I Organ Recital Art Gallery and Museum. Kelvingrove. Free at door. 2.30—3pm and 3.30—4pm. Graeme Stevenson ofKing‘s College Chapel. Aberdeen.

THURSDAY 20 Glasgow

I Merchants Music Merchants Hall. 7 West George Street. Tickets: 227 5511 (Ticket Centre. Candleriggs). 12.45pm. £3 (£2.50). Programme Six in Murray McLachlan‘s series of all Beethoven’s piano sonatas features Op 7. Op 14 N02 and the Pathétique.

I Glasgow Festival 01 British Youth Orchestras Stevenson Hall. RSAMD. 100 Renfrew Street. 332 5057. 7.30pm. £5 (£3/£1 ). On their first visit to Scotland. Goldsmiths‘ College Youth Orchestra from London appear with an exciting all Russian programme of Tchaikovsky. Stravsinky. Schnittke and Mussorgsky‘s Pictures at an Exhibition. finishing with Shostakovich‘s arrangement of Tea for Two. presumably in honour ofthe Festival‘s sponsor. Glasgow tea and coffee merchants Matthew Algie and Co.

SMART DRUGS

I Glasgow Festival ol British Youth 15 THE NEXT STEP Orchestras Stevenson Hall. RSAMD. 100 .

Renfrew Street, 332 5057. 7.30pm. £5 - LEGAL DRUGS (£3/£1). Guest orchestra from Calgary. , , , , Canada. plays F ranck‘s Symphony in D 1 IMIJIA {E minor, Rimsky-Korsakov. Ridout and

Grieg. THE MIND AN D Edinburgh ENHANCE

I St Giles’ at Six St Giles‘ Cathedral. High 9

Street. 6pm. Free at door. Morley Whitehead of Cluny Parish Church gives

this month’s Sunday evening recital on the

splendid new Rieger organ. TT: R M A TI f‘T IEdlnburgh NewTown ChoirSt Mary‘s RC HM O O , Cathedral, Broughton Street. Free at soA.E. '1' ;

door. 6—7pm. A programme of Mexican polyphony for the Feast of the Assumption and Marian Organ Music from the 16th century played by Neil Benvon.

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organist Naji Hakim of the Sacre Coeur in Paris visits St Giles‘ with a programme of Bach, Franck. Langlais. Liszt and hisown Variations and Improvisations.

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of ten singers and instrumentalists.

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presents the 5th Glasgow Festival of British Youth Orchestras Stevenson Hall, RSAMD, 100 Renfrew Street

Saturday 15 August - Saturday 5 September evenings at 7.30pm and lunchtimes on 28 Aug, 1 & 4 Sept at 1.00pm

performances by top British youth orchestras with special guests from Canada (Calgary) & Belgium & Greece (Edinburgh lntemational Youth Orchestra). Tickets & full details of programmes & dates from RSAMD Box Office - 041 332 5057 Evenings: £5/OAl’s £3/concs £1; Lunchtimes: £2/OAl’s £1/childrcn,

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