MUSIC folk & world

ORCHESTRAS

MACROBERT ARTS CENTRE, Stirling University Friday 22 August 1997 7.30pm - Lutoslawski - Ravel - Gershwin - Tchaikovsky

GREENOCK TOWN HALL Sunday 24th August 1997 7.30pm 0 Gershwin - Stravinsky 0 Wagner 0 Ravel

PAISLEY ABBEY Tuesday 26th August 1997 7.30pm 0 Wagner - Ravel 0 Gershwin 0 Tchaikovsky

CITY HALL, GLASGOW Wednesday 27th August 1997 7.30pm 0 Lutoslawski - Tchaikovsky 0 Stravinsky

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WEDNESDAY 20

I Jim Malcolm Scotia Bar. Stockwell Street. 552 868 1. 9pm. Free. Talented songwriter. guitarist and moothie player.

THURSDAY 21

I Mike Whelans New Dawn Folk Club. Glasgow Press Club. West Regent Street. 400 1033. 8.30pm. £3—£5. One man blues band and human dynamo. Brilliant blues harp. electric guitar. vocals and rhythm section.

I Ceilidh Piping Centre. McPhater Street. 353 0220. 8pm. £8. With singer Moira Kerr and her band.

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Glasgow residencies

The followin details are for regular free weekly ates: see main

listings for one-oft or ticketed shows. Gigs are listed by day. Residencies will be listed, provided that up-to-date details are supplied to us. Folk & World Residencies Listings are compiled by Norman Chalmers.

Fridays

I lock Tamson's Byres Road. 8pm. Free. Live Celtic bands.

I O'Neill's Sauchiehall Street. 8pm. Free. lrish theme pub with live music. I Finnegan’s Wake 79 St Vincent Street. 248 4989. 9pm. Free. lrish theme pub. Live bands.

I Victoria Bar Stockwell Street/Bridgegate. 552 6040. 9pm. Free. Scottish and lrish session.

I Park Bar Argyle Street. near Kelvin Park. 339 l7l5. 9pm. Free. Highland bar with live music.

I Molly Malone's Hope Street. 8pm. Free. lrish theme pub. Live music.

Saturdays

I Tolbooth Saltmarket. 8.30pm. Free. Live singers.

I lock Tamson’s Byres Road. Spm. Free. Live (‘eltic bands.

I O’Neill's Sauchiehall Street. 8pm. Free. lrish theme pub with live music. I Finnegan's Wake 79 St Vincent Street. 248 4989. 9pm. Free. lrish theme pub. Live bands.

I Park Bar Argyle Street. 339 l7 i5. 9pm. Free. Songs and accordion in Highlander's watering hole.

Sundays

I Finnegan’s Wake 79 St Vincent Street. 248 4989. 9pm. Free. Irish theme pub. Live bands.

I Session Babbity Bowsters. Blackl'riars Street. 9pm. Free.

I Victoria Bar Stockwell Street/Bridgegate. 552 6040. S.3()pm. Free. Session.

I Blues Band Scotia Bar. Stockwell Street. 552 8681. 3.30-5.30pm. Free.

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I Jinty McGinty's Ashton Lane. 339 0747. 3—6pm. Free. Live bands.

I Park Bar Argyle Street. near Kelvin Park. 339 l7 l5. 9pm. Free. informal Highland music.

Mondays

I Jinty McGinty's Ashton Lane. 9pm. Free. Live bands.

I Molly Malone's Hope Street. 9pm. Free. Fin McChuill.

Tuesdays

I Park Bar Argyle Street. near Kelvin Park. 339 l715. 9pm. Free. Highland music session.

I Molly Malone's Hope Street. 9pm. Free. lrish theme pub with live music.

Wednesdays

I Finnegan's Wake 79 St Vincent Street. 248 4989. 9pm. Free. lrish theme pub. Live bands.

I Park Bar Argyle Street. near Kelvin Park. 339 l7l5. 9pm. Free. Session.

Thursdays

I Finnegan’s Wake 79 St Vincent Street. 248 4989. 9pm. Free. lrish theme pub. Live bands.

I Park Bar Argyle Street. 339 1715. 9pm. Free. Accordionist.

I Victoria Bar Stockwell Street. 552 6040. 9pm. Free. Humpff Family live.

classical & opera

Glasgow listings

Concerts are listed by date. Classical 8: Opera Listings compiled by Alan Morrison.

FRIDAY 15

I Dorset Youth Orchestra Stevenson Hall. RSAMl). 332 5057. 7.30pm. £6 (£3/l‘ree). The tenth Festival of British Youth ()rchestras continues with Berlioz's ()i'et'ture: l.e ('amai'al Romain. Vaughan Williams's Fantasia ()n A 'l'lieme ()_f"l’limuax 'Iallis. Ginastera's Dancer l’mm lz'xtatu'ia and Franck's Le ('ltasseur .llaia/it.

SATURDAY 16

I Warwickshire Youth Chamber Orchestra Stevenson Hall. RSAMI). 332 5057. 7.30pm. £6 (£3/l‘ree). Tonight‘s programme consists of music by Mozart. Handel. (‘orelli. Haydn and Sibelius. and l‘eatures the first performance of Paul Stidlow's (‘nnt‘et'tn l’ar ('e/la .‘lllt/ ()n'lu'xtra (with Daniel Gardner).

SUNDAY 17

I Strathciyde Youth Jazz Orchestra Stevenson Hall. RSAMl). 332 5057.

3 7.30pm. £6 (£3/lree). The Festival of

British Youth ()rchestras takes ajazzier turn with music by Count Basie. Miles Davis. Duke lillington. George Gershwin. Chick Corea and other greats.

TUESDAY 19

I Bedfordshire County Youth Second Orchestra Stevenson Hall. RSAMD. 332 5057. 7.30pm. £6 (£3/tiee). Classical favourites mix' with less familiar works as the linglish school pupils play Walton's ('umnatiun Mare/t. Robert Godman's 'l'lie (in/(lea One. the Berkeley/Britten arrangement of Hunt Jute. Shostakovich's Ja:: Suite No 2. Grieg's I’eer (Iv/it Suite and l.utoslawski's I.itt/e Suite.

THURSDAY 21

I Goldsmiths Youth Orchestra Stevenson Hall. RSAMD. 332 5057. 7.30pm. £6 (£3/l'ree). Dvorak's .S'vmplimiv Na 8 opens a programme that also includes M ussorgsky‘s Night On A Rare Mountain and Francaix's 'I'lie I'Ytlll't’l' ('lru k.