Edinburgh Folk Club. Cabaret Bar. the Pleasance. 650 2349. 8pm. £6 (£5 ). Top quality music on melodeon. fiddle and vocals. a real treat for lovers of traditional English folk music. See preview page 68. I ALP Session The Tass. High Street. 5566338. 9pm. Free. lnfortnal folk session with Scottish tunes and the occasional song.

Glasgow

>11 John Splers and Jon Boden Star Folk Club. St Andrew ‘s in the Square. off Saltmarket. St Andrew ‘s Street. 548 6020. 8pm. £7 (£5 ). See Wed I and preview page 68.

I Moishe’s Bagel The Annex. Stewartville Street. Partick. 8pm. £5. Outrageoust good. jazz-inflected klezmer and Balkan dance music featuring (ireg Lawson (Mr MeFall's Chamber) on fiddle. Pete Garnet on accordion. Phil Alexander on piano and Mario Caribe on bass. BYOB.

Edinburgh

I Out of the Bedroom Waverley Bar. St .Mary 's Street. 556 8855. 9pm. See Thu 26.

Falkirk

I New Celeste Falkirk Folk Club. the Polish Club. .-\rnot Street. 01324 6|3395. 8pm. £4.50—£5. Celtic rock and world music on electric and acoustic guitars. bouzouki. keyboards. vocals. fretless bass and drums from the veteran Scots folk fusion outfit.

Edinburgh

I Albert Lee 8. Hogan’s Heroes The Exchange. Grove Street. 443 0404. 7pm. £13.50. (iuitar star Albert Lee is joined by Gerry Hogan (guitar). Pete Wingfield (piano). Brian Hodgson (bass) and Peter Baron (drums) for an evening of rockabilly/country rock.

I The Buffers The Tass. High Street. 556 6338. 9pm. Free. See Fri 27.

Saturday 4

Glasgow

I Ceilidh Dance Riverside Club. Fox Street. 8pm. £6. Last entry 9.30pm. Live bands.

Edinburgh

I Chris Stout Quintet Queen‘s Hall. Clerk Street. 668 2019. 8pm. £12 (£10). Young Shetland fiddle star with his new band.

I Summer Ceilidh Rudolf Steiner Hall. Spy‘law Road. 337 34l0. 7pm lam. £l0 (£6): £3 for kids under. Help raise funds to rebuild the Sri Lankan village of Wijaya which was devastated by the Tsunami. Music from Threesome Reel Ceilidh Band and special guests Caper and Helen Macleod on clarsach.

Cumbernauld

I Ivan Drever and Duncan Chisholm Cumbernauld Theatre. Kildrum. 01236 732887. 7.45pm. £7—£9. Classy music from Wollstoltc\ vocalist/guitarist l)rev er and fiddler Chisholm.

Glasgow

I Waris Punjab De Clyde .-\uditorium. Finnieston Quay. 0870 040 4000. 7.30pm. £5—£7. Concert by top Punjabi singer Manmohan Warts.

I Russian Accapella Ensemble Cafe Cossachok. Rtissian Cultural Centre. It) King Street. 553 0733. 8.30pm. £5 (£3). Six-piece vocal collective from Moscow in a programme of traditional Russian music. performed in authentic costume.

Edinburgh

I Folk Session at the Black Swan the Black Swan. 23/24 Sandport Street. 0845 458 9709. 7.30 l().30pm. Free. l.eith

Folk Club regulars join Alan Johnston. Tim ()‘l.eary and Claire Mann for some tunes and songs in l.eith‘s first smoke-free pub. Part of Lei'I/i I't’Mll'rl/ 2005.

I Dick Gaughan’s Guitar Concerto Queen Charlotte Rooms. 56a Queen Charlotte Street. 0845 458 9709. 8.30pm. £8 (£6). Founder member of Five Hand Reel. Dick (iaughan is a much-loved guitarist. songwriter and winner of Scots Singer of the Year at the Scots Trad Music Awards 2004. Part of Leitli Festival 2005. I Gerry Cairns Wee Folk Club. Royal Oak. lniirmary Street. 557 2976. 8.30pm. £3. Songs from the limerald lsle from the expat lrish singer/guitarist.

Monday 6

Edinburgh

I Open Mic Night The Left Bank. (iuthrie Street. 225 9744. 9pm. See Mon 30.

Stirling

I Randan Stirling Folk Club. Best Bat' .\'one. l'pper Craigs. 0l259 2I852l. 8pm. Whistles. llutc. button accordion. pipes. guitars and vocals in a new line-up.

Glasgow

I Traditional Music Concert: Yellyhoo RS.-\Ml). Renfrew Street. 332 5057. 7.30pm. £4 (£2). This concert ends the second year BA Scottish Mtisic and Piping degree students' tour ol' Scotland. Mtisic on clarsach. fiddle. accordion. cello. pipes. whistle and some song.

I Traditional Music Concert: Yellyhoo RSAMI). I00 Renfrew Street. 332 505i. 7.30pm. £4 (£2). Tltis concert marks the end of the second year BA Scottish Music and piping degrees tour round Scotland. They perform a lively mixture of traditional and Scottish music on Clarsach. liddle. accordion. cello. pipes. whistle and ntuch more. with Scots song complementing the repertoire.

Edinburgh

I The Wendy Weatherby Band l.eith Folk Club. the Village. South Fort Street. 0845 4589709. 8 llpm. £5. l.llsli. imaginative and sensitive Scots traditional music and song pltis new music in a traditional style from cellist Wendy Weatherby. pianist James Ross. and guitarist and hotl/ouki player Stevie Lawrence. Part of l.(’fl/l l'esiii'u/ 2005. I Ceilidh Club The Lot. (irassmarket. 8pm. £6. See Tue 31.

I Folk and Friends Waverley Bar. St Mary 's Street. 556 8855. 9pm. See Tue 31.

Wednesday 8

Edinburgh

I John Renbourn lidinburgh Folk Club. Cabaret Bar. the Pleasance. 650 2349. 8pm. £8 (£7). The ex-Pentangle man is one of the world's foremost linger-style guitarists. his style a unique fusion ol' British Isles folk and jazz. country blues. ragtime. classical. Middle liastern and pie-Renaissance.

I ALP Session The Tass. High Street. 556 6338. 9pm. Free. See Wed 1.

Alexandria

I Lomond Folk Club The Highlander. Smollet Place. 0| 389 757561.

8.30pm midnight. Free. See Wed l.

Edinburgh

I Ptarmigan and Kim iidgar l.eith Folk Club. the Village. South Fort Street. 0845 4589709. 8 ll.30pm. An evening of original songs from local singer- songwriter Kim followed by Scottish and Irish traditional and contemporary songs and high energy fiddle from this talented folk baud. Part of l.eii/i l'eslivul 2005.

I Out of the Bedroom Waverley Bar. St Mary 's Street. 556 8855. 9pm. See Thu 26.

Events are listed by date, then city. Submit listings at least ten days before publication to morag.bruce@list.co.uk. Listings are compiled by Morag Bruce, Frances Boyson and Carol Main.

Glasgow

Opera in the City Mary‘hill Central Community Hall. 304 Mary hill Road. 0845 330 350i. 12.30pm. £3. The orchestra and chorus of Scottish ()pera perform excerpts from some of the world‘s most popular operas including Bizet‘s Carmen. Verdi's I'll/.vtrrll‘;tittl Tchaikovsky 's lingerie ()iiet'in. I La Scala Philharmonic Orchestra (ilasgow Royal Concert Hall. This event has been cancelled. I NYOS Stafta Award 2005 Pollock House. 2060 Pollockshaws Road. 332 831 1. 7.30pm. £l5 including interval drink and canapes. The final stage of selection for the .\'Y()S Staffa Award. presented to an outstanding young musician from a [K conservatoire in order to help start their career. The 2005 finalists are trumpeter Thomas ()sborne. violinist Marije Ploemacher (both from Royal Northern College ol‘ Music) and dottble bassist (ienna Spinks (from RS.-\MI)).

Edinburgh

BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra - Bernstein! l'sher llall. Lothian Road. 228 l 155. 7.30pm. £l0—£22. A chance for the BBCSSO percussion section to show what they're made of in this American celebration. Bernstein‘s explosive and virtuosic Symphonic Dames from Wes! Side Story sit alongside (iershwin's xiii ximerieun in Paris complete with saxophones and taxi horns. Bernstein's humorous ballet music to l'iiesimi/e and his dialogue-tilled violin concerto Serenade complete the bill. Conducted by “an \‘olkov with violinist Anne Akiko Meyers. I St Giles Lunchtime Organ Recital St (iilcs' Cathedral. Royal Mile. 225 9442. |.l0pm. Free. Sarah .-\itchison performs works by Clerambault. Bach and Parry. I George Heriot’s School Concert Queen's Hall. Clerk Street. 229 7263. 7.30pm. £4 (£2). Talented youngsters from the primary school perform a varied programme for choral and instrumental ensembles.

Saturday 28

Glasgow

I Scottish Opera - Fidelio Theatre Royal. 282 Hope Street. 332 9000. 7.l5pm. £3.50-~£55. Two intertwining plots make tip Beethoven’s ambitious opera [Ville/in -- the woes of a political prisoner and the desperate bid by ordinary folk to save him. and the emotional world of young lovers. Scottish Opera is directed by Tim Albery and conducted by Richard Armstrong.

I Junior Academy Chamber Orchestra Concert Academy Concert Hall. RSAMI). l00 Renfrew Street. 332 5057. 7.30pm. £6 (£4). [find of term concert from the junior students. featuring soloists and instrumentalists in music by composers including Purcell. Mozart and (iavin Bryars.

Edinburgh

I Bansuri Workshop St (icoi‘ges West. Shandw ick Place. 0845 I25 9926. 2pm—4pm. £7 (£5) Rajendra Kulkarni leads a workshop on the distinctive performance style of the indian classical llute. the bansuri. with accompaniment by violinist .-\tulkumar Balkrishna l'padity e.

I The Edinburgh Light Orchestra Queen's Hall. Clerk Street. 668 20l9.

BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Bernstein! A performance sure to get the pulse racing as the BBC SSO. chief conductor llan Volkov and violinist Anne Akiko Meyers (pictured) celebrate the legacy of Leonard Bernstein. Of course there are the dances from West Side Story, but less well known is the hypnotic Serenade for violin and orchestra. It’s based on Plato‘s Symposium and the discussion of the nature of love that takes place among Socrates. Aristophanes et al over the author’s reconstruction of a banquet. Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Thu 26 May.

Opera in the City As opposed to opera in the country? ivlaryhill and Cathcart might be a million miles away from Glyndebourne-type extravaganzas. but don the gladrags and take the picnic just the same for Scottish Opera's two concert performances of well known excerpts from Bizet's Carmen, Verdi's Falstaff and Eugene Onegin by Tchaikovsky. Erstwhile STV news dude Angus Simpson hosts these events. which, at $23 for just over an hour. represent extraordinary value for money. Maryhi/l Community Central Hall, Glasgow, Thu 26 May.

7.30pm. £5 £8.50. Mezlo-Soprano Carole Clarke and conductor James Beyer lead the orchestra in a concert of memorable melodies. Programme includes selections from Porgy and Hess and .lesiis ('lirisi .S'u/iersiur. plus songs by Rodgers and Hart. Jerome Kern and more. Willi violinist Lawrence I)unn.

I Operantics - The Impresario St Brides Centre. ()rw ell Terrace. 346 I405. 8pm. £9 (£6). The quarrels and squabbles of an opera manager and his cast are delightfully depicted in Mozart's humorous one-act opera. performed by ()perantics. a new Scottish company of young and emerging artists. :\ poignant comparison of opera funding over 200 years ago to the current funding climate.

Paisley

I The Glenniter Singers in Concert Paisley Town Hall. Abbey Close, (H.357 300 462. 7.3(lpti). £6. The (ilennifer Singers are joitted by the l)umbartonshire Concert Band to perform a varied programme.

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