Red Note' Noisy Nights Hybrid
Deadline: 21 Sep 2020
As we move steadily and hopefully towards the return of live events, at Red Note we are excited to play together again with these outstanding musicians:
- Ruth Morley – Flute,
- Tony Moffat – Violin,
- Robert Irvine – Cello.
Noisy Nights provide an outlet to hear emerging new musical ideas and voices in our new social distanced reality. This new hybrid edition will involve a one-off concert, recorded live possibly with a small socially distanced audience in Glasgow and premiered online on our YouTube channel on Friday 9th October.
On this occasion we would like to put the focus on the talent of young composers, supporting the next generation in contemporary classical music.
Call for Scores:
Are you a young (still at high school full time) composer interested in writing a 3-5min long piece? Then this call is for you.
Instrumentation for this call for scores is Flute, Violin and Cello. Please note the scores should not include electronics or any pre-recorded parts, and consider that concerts are rehearsed and performed in a short timeframe.
You can ask your school music teacher for advice and help, and if you have questions for the players just send an email to the address below and we will get an answer for you as fast as possible.
Full score and parts in pdf format to be submitted to Rocio Leza (admin@rednoteensemble.com) by 5pm on Monday 21st September. Please include your name, age and school in your submission email. Late submissions will not be considered.
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