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Review - Nocturnal
First published in The Herald on 4 November, 2015 Classical music is generally yonks behind other performance arts when it comes to the...
Kate Molleson
Nov 4, 20152 min read
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Cottiers Theatre, Glasgow
Cottiers Theatre is what I used to know as Dowanhill Parish Church. It’s one of many imposingly large churches in the West End which,...
Judith Weir
Nov 3, 20152 min read
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Playing in the dark
One performance experience in particular stands out from my time as a student at the (then) RSAMD- playing Claude Vivier's Piece pour...
Sonia Cromarty
Oct 28, 20152 min read
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The Big Shed, Tombreck, Scotland
Preparing to go and workshop some new material with Scottish violin-cello duo High Heels and Horse Hair, the first advice they sent was,...
Judith Weir
Jun 19, 20152 min read
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Audience Feedback
​​ We concluded our set of TRANSPLANTED concerts at St Bride's Church in Newtonmore and for Lochaber Music for all, in Corpach. We have...
Alice Rickards
Dec 18, 20144 min read
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TRANSPLANTED at the Tin Hut
With the theme of native Scottish plants depicted in music, dynamic duo High Heels and Horse Hair, Alice Rickards (violin) and Sonia...
William Gilmour
Nov 26, 20144 min read
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Birnam & Ardkinglas
Sonia and I are both members of Plantlife and have enjoyed working with Deborah and the team at Plantlife Scotland to create...
Alice Rickards
Oct 28, 20142 min read
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RBGE & Dunfermline Arts Guild
The East coast leg of our TRANSPLANTED tour saw us perform in two very different venues. On Saturday 18th October we travelled to the...
Sonia Cromarty
Oct 20, 20141 min read
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TRANSPLANTED at the NTS
We had a wonderful weekend performing TRANSPLANTED at two of National Trust for Scotland's stunning gardens. On friday night we headed...
Alice Rickards
Oct 16, 20142 min read
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A Scot's 18th century concept transplanted to modern day
First published in The Herald on 8 October, 2014 What does sneezewort sound like? A bit slimy. Lichen? Think intertwining, symbiotic...
Kate Molleson
Oct 8, 20145 min read
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