Events are listed by date, then city. Submit listings at least 14 days before publication to jules@list.co.uk. Listings are compiled by Jules Graham and Carol Main.

Glasgow

I Laurina Sableviciute (ilasgow l'ni\ersity (‘oncert llall. l'ni\ersity Ayenue. 330 4003. l.l0pm. l-i'ce. Music from the Baltic states. including works by (‘iurlionis. Sendermas. l’art. \asks and Baltakas. courtesy of pianist Sahle\ iciule.

Edinburgh

I The Mans Piano Trio Reid (‘oncert llall. lidinhurgh l'niyersity. Bristo Square. 050 3437. l.|0pm. l‘rce. 'l‘he RSAMD- originating trio. featuring .r\lc\andcr Kanchaxcly lpianol. lan \Vatson l\ioliltl and ('hi'istoff l‘ourie icclloi. dcliycr a \L‘lc‘c‘lioll of works it} Beethoy en :llid Shostakoy ich.

I Jonathan Eato and Craig Vear St (‘ecilia's Hall. \iddry Street. 050 3437. 7pm. l’ree. Sa\ophonist and composer liato and pct'cussionist and co-founder of pop group (‘oustcatL Vear. e\plorc the boundaries between composed and impro\ iscd music. Preceded by a seminar in which the performers will discuss their work t5.l5pmi.

Glasgow

I RSAMD Woodwind Department Concert RSAMD. I00 Renfrew Street. 333 5057. !pm. ET iL'5l. A programme of music featuring students from the academy ‘s \\'ood\\ ind Department. including Rory Boy Ie's adaptation of ('iiir/en'l/u and Roger Mc( iouglrs .l/ [,llllt'lllllllt’.

I RSAMD Youthworks Music Competition RSAMI). ltltl chfrew Slt’L‘Cl. 533 .5053. (rpm. l't‘L‘L‘. llL‘kc‘lL‘tl. Students compete for the highly cmeted (iilhert lnness l’ri/c for brass and the \an ('hristie Memorial Him for strings.

I Edinburgh University Chamber Orchestra and The Kelvin Ensemble Rule llall. l‘nixersity of (ilasgow. l'niy ersin Ayenue. (F707 05(107‘). 7.30pm. £8 (Hi. The orchestra and ensemble team up with me//o soprano Stisan Boyd and conductor \Villiattl ('onway to perform Suckling's .llmuir. lilgar's Sm l’it mm and

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iii Scottish Chamber Orchestra: Adventurer Series (‘ity Halls. ('andlcriggs. 353 8000. 7.30pm.

U0 £33.50. Also featuring the world premiere of Rory Boy le's new concerto Sure/lit. lil'illc‘llis .XI'II/rllll'r'llrl opens ll1i\ concert conducted by recently appointed linglish National Opera Music Director. ladward (iardner. l’re—concet‘t talk with Boyle at (i.30pm (free to tickclholdcrsi.

Edinburgh

I Wayne Weaver Reid ('oncert llall. lidinhurgh l'niyersity. Bristo Square. 050 3437. |.lllpm. free. Join organist \\'ca\ er for a lunchtime feast of Muffat. Bruhns. Schcidl. .lS Bach and .lolm l)ow land.

I Royal Scottish National Orchestra: Pictures at an Exhibition l'sher llall. l,othian Road. 338 l 155. 7.30pm. U0 £38. Violinist (iuiliana ('armignola and conductor Roberto Ahhado. in his Scottish dehul.

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Glasgow I Organ Recital New Kilpalrick

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(‘hurch. Kirk l’lace. Bearsdcn. 3.30pm. l’ree. Performed by ('hris .\'ickol.

I BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra ('ity llalls. (’andleriggs. 353 8000. 7.30pm. liree. ticketed. Part of BBC Radio 3 and The Royal Philharmonic Society 's ‘lincorc' scheme. this concert includes the world premiere of Alwynne l’ritchard's esciting new BB(‘ commission l’iuno ('o/it‘erlo. plus a rare outing for Alexander (ioehr's Symphony“ in ()m' .lloi'r'menl.

I Glasgow University Choral Society and Chapel Choir (ilasgow l'nixersity Memorial ('hapel. The Square. Off l'niycrsity Ayenue. 330 5533. 7.30pm. £8 11.5). 'l‘hc society and choir giye lilgark ’l’lie .rl/msI/es the once o\ct‘ under the direction of Jttllics (irossmith and accompanied by organist Ke\ in Bowyer. ('ontact

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I Royal Scottish National Orchestra: Pictures at an Exhibition Royal ('oncert Hall. 3 Sauchiehall Street. 353 8000. 7.30pm. Elli 13.3”. SL‘L‘ ill 3 .\lill'.

I Recital By Music School of Douglas Academy RSAMI). ltll) chfrcw Slt‘c‘c‘l. 5.53 .5057. 7.30pm. U) ([3). A \aried recital programme of solo and ensemble instrumental items by pupils from the specialist music school.

Edinburgh

I Ben Kearsley l’ilrig St Paul’s ('hurch. l’ilrig Street. l.eith Walk. 55.3 3303. 3.30pm. [7 lf5l. Solo Classic guitar concert with lidinhurgh-horn musician Kearsley. limail hcnkearsley ((1 yahoo.co.uk for further information.

I Edinburgh University Chamber Orchestra and The Kelvin Ensemble (irey friars Kirk. (ireyfriars Place. 07707 050079. 7.30pm. £8 ([4). includes c‘lill’y lo post-conceit c‘c‘ilidlt. SL‘L‘ Hi 3.

Scottish Chamber Orchestra: Adventurer Series Queen’s Hall.

87 3‘) (‘lL‘l‘k Sll‘L‘L‘l. 008 3(ll‘). 7.30pm. £8 {3—1036 £l8l. See Hi 3.

I Waverley Care: Nelson Mass St (ieorge’s \Vcst ('hurch. 58 Shandw ick Place. 330 3300. 7.30pm. {I350 (UM. Dynamic young conductor Dominic l’cckham leads the way as the lidinhurgh-hascd lll\' charity launches its 3007 series of 'comc and sing' e\ents with one of llaydn's best-known and most heloy ed choral works.

I Found: Imperfect Harmony 'l'alhot Rice (iallery. l'niycrsity of lidinhurgh. ()Id (‘ollegc. South Bridge. (i50 33l l. 7.30pm. £7 (£4). lidinhurgh l'niyersity ’s Mtisic in the ('onununity students get together with lidinhurgh ('ollege of Art for a performance of new music inspired by \ isual art.

Glasgow

I The Orchestra of Scottish Opera St Andrew 's in the Square. St Andrews Square. 0870 4000800. 3pm. L. l (l ( £7 ). SL‘C prey ic‘\\. ztlioyc‘.

I The Glasgow Wind Band: The Spirit of Russia RSAMI). ltltl Renfrew Street. 333 5057. 7.30pm. £8 W450). .\'o. not \odka. but a pleasing ctening of Russian music performed by one of Scotland’s foremost wind hands.

Edinburgh

I Scottish Chamber Orchestra: Chamber Concert Queen’s Hall.

87 8*) ('Ierk Street. (ms 30l‘). 3.30pm. [8 [l4 (U) L' l0.50l. A collection of 30m century l‘rcnch and linglish miniatures from composers including Debussy. Britten. firm and Rayel. performed by the S(‘() linsemhie.

I St Giles at Six St (iiles' ('athedral. Royal Mile. 330 0073. (ipm. l'i'ce. Motels and anthems for Lent. including music by Parry. Bruckner and Mendelssohn. hy .\'apier ('hamher (‘hoir under the direction of Michael littl'l'is.

DEBUTANTE

RORY MACDONALD AND THE ORCHESTRA OF

SCOTTISH OPERA

St Andrew’s in the Square, Glasgow, Sun 4 Mar

Although it is inevitable - and indeed right - that young Scottish musicians don’t always continue their education and develop their careers on home ground, it is nonetheless satisfying when the raw talent that left returns with a highly polished gleam. Fairly certain to be in such shining form is 26- year-old conductor Rory Macdonald, who makes his Scottish professional debut with the Orchestra of Scottish Opera in the popular St Andrew’s in

the Square Sunday afternoon series.

After three years at Cambridge, where the Stirling-born Macdonald spent as much time as possible conducting and playing violin, a chance encounter with Ivan Fischer of the Budapest Festival Orchestra led to a two year apprenticeship with the Hungarian maestro. ‘He is a brilliant orchestral trainer,’ says Macdonald, ‘and I learnt a massive amount from him, as well as a lot of repertoire.’ Back in the UK, Macdonald’s path of continued success wound its way round Glyndebourne, ENO, Paris Opera and the Young Artists Programme at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, where, he says, ‘I did everything under the sun from conducting and coaching to offstage door knocks.’

Now, Macdonald’s main role is as Assistant Conductor at the Hallé Orchestra. ‘I’m having a great time there,’ he says, ‘and am incredibly lucky to have met conductors who are interested in younger people, particularly

Mark Elder, the Hallé’s Music Director.’

Opera, however, seems to be where Macdonald’s heart lies. ‘Living in the theatre is something that takes over your life and I love the whole storytelling side and making all the elements of opera come together.’ Having grown up with Scottish Opera, he is thrilled to be returning to the company that gave him his first taste of the operatic stage - aged nine as a fox cub in Janacek’s Cunning Little Vixen. (Carol Main)

I The Dunedin Consort and Edinburgh University Renaissance Singers ('anongatc Kirk. I53 (‘anongate. 650 3-137. 8pm. Tickets available on the door: 1.7 (free £3). A concert of Italian \ocal music from Rome and Venice exploring the early haroque choir repertoire for tip to four choirs. including premieres of Roman works as well as l‘t'ztttcesco ('ayalli‘s sparkling .llessu (HINT/Till“.

I Ludovico Einaudi l'sher Hall. Lothian Road. 338 ll55. 8pm. L'l3 £30. Italian composer who refrises to he pigeon holed and draws on rock. ja/l. pop. classical and world music for his influences. His forthcoming album Dire/lire has already been used as the soundtrack for Shane Meadows' award- winning film This is ling/um].

Tuesday 6

Glasgow

I Tom Bell and Sarah Stuart (ilasgow l'niyersity Memorial (‘hapeL The Square. Off l'niyersity Ayenue. 5.|5pm. lirce. ()rganist Bell and percussionist Stuart perform music by Diana Burrell. Matthew Sergeant. Paul- lsaac I’ranks. Martin Brissey and William Bolcom.

31: The International Classical Season: Viktoria Mullova and Ottavio Dantone (‘in Halls. (‘amileriggs. 353 8000. 8pm.

{I350 £17.50 (£10.50 -£l5.50). Remaining committed to playing on authentic instruments. the acclaimed Russian Violinist will perform a special programme of Bach on gut strings with harpsichordist Dantone. Baroque at its best.

Edinburgh

I Edinburgh Quartet Reid (‘oncert Hall. lidinhurgh l'niy'ersity. Bristo Square. (ms 30“). |.10pm. Free. A lunchtime date with the quartet. performing llaydn’s String Quarter. ()1) 55. No 3 in Bflu! and Prokoiiey’s String ()uurler A?) 3.

Wednesday 7

Glasgow

I RSAMD Wind Orchestra RSAMD. |()() Renfrew Street. 333 5057. 7.30pm. £5. The academy continues to reflect on the music of Sir Malcolm Arnold. performing his I’r’rlr'r/Hu ()H’I'IHH’ along with concertos by fellow British composers Richard Rodney Bennet and Adrian Drover.