The Night With... IPSA Collective
- 2 Sep 2025, 8 p.m., Glasgow University Student Union, Glasgow, Scotland, UK, Book Here
- 4 Sep 2025, 6:30 p.m., Anatomy Rooms, Marischal College, Scotland, UK, None
- 5 Sep 2025, 8 p.m., Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, None
Repertoire 14 Récitations, by Georges Aperghis; new work, by Ollie Hawker; Anvil Chorus, by David Lang; o Yes & I, by Rebecca Saunders; Laconisme de l'aile, by Kaija Saariaho
Description
Ipsa Collective is a new Scotland-based music ensemble composed of soprano Stephanie Lamprea, violinist Feargus Heatherington, flautist Richard Craig, percussionist Darren Gallacher, and dance & multidisciplinary artist Anne Kjær. They are committed to programming and commissioning experimental new chamber works that incorporate interdisciplinary elements. Ipsa Collective performs works of mixed instrumentation including duos, trios, quartets, and quintets. The group formed through their 2023 performance of Kate Soper’s Ipsa Dixit in Glasgow, which they reprised in 2024 for Sound Scotland’s soundfestival. They have also curated duo and trio performances of various players in the group, having performed in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, and the Republic of Ireland.The Night With Composer Development Scheme and Concert Tour features a soprano-flute-percussion trio from the Ipsa Collective comprised of Stephanie Lamprea, Richard Craig, and Darren Gallacher.
Performers IPSA Collective
Promoter The Night With...
Submitted by Matthew Whiteside
Upcoming events
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Works
- new work, by Matthew Whiteside
- Nordic Resonance, by Richard Craig
- Aud the Deep Minded, by Joanna Nicholson
Events
- The Night With... Stockholm Chamber Brass
- The Night With... IPSA Collective
- The Night With... Stockholm Chamber Brass
Projects
- On a Wing and a Prayer
- On a Wing and a Prayer - presentation
- Composers' Conversations - Pete and Joe Stollery
Opportunities
- Job Vacancy - New Music Scotland Project Manager 0.5FTE
- Job Opportunity: General Manager (part-time, freelance)
- Call for works - Nordic Music Journeys 2025: Sweden and Scotland