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Edinburgh International Harp Festival, 5-9 April, 2024

Hosted by The Clarsach Society, the much-anticipated Edinburgh International Harp Festival (EIHF) returns to George Watson’s College from April 5th to April 9th, 2024. Festival goers can expect an exciting programme of concerts showcasing world-renowned harpists, emerging talents, collaborations, and ensembles as well as a full selection of courses and workshops facilitating learning in a […]

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FluteFling celebrates its 10th Anniversary: 19-21 April in Edinburgh @ Heart of Newhaven Community Centre

FluteFling celebrates its 10th Anniversary from 19-21 April in Edinburgh, with guests; Calum Stewart, Dougie Pincock, Sharon Newton Creasey, dancer Sophie Stephenson and flute maker George Ormiston. Opening with a Friday evening concert from Calum Stewart featuring dancer Sophie Stephenson and special guests. Saturday continues with workshops for flute and whistle and Scottish Step Dance, […]

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Ross Ainslie new album crowdfunder

My name is Ross Ainslie, I’m a musician and composer living in Glasgow. Over the last 2 years I’ve been writing my new album Pool, It’s the last in a series of 3 albums in what I like to call ‘Journey Albums’ The first ‘Sanctuary’ was recorded in 2017, second ‘Vana’ in 2020 and now […]

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Eddi Reader announces Scotland-wide spring tour for 2024

Eddi Reader, renowned for her captivating live performances and significant contributions to the music industry over the past 40 years, is set to take her highly anticipated 2024 tour to Scotland this spring. One of Scotland’s all-time greatest female voices and performers, with a unique ability to connect with live audiences on a deeply emotional level, […]

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Announcing the Traditional Music Forum Workshops Programme for 2024!

Trad Music Forum are thrilled to unveil a series of industry-focussed workshops designed to equip you with the essential knowledge and skills for your career as a self-employed traditional musician. Whether you’re a seasoned performer or just starting out, our workshops offer invaluable insights and practical tips to help you succeed in the traditional music […]

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Hands Up for Trad’s Women in Music and Culture 2024 List

Hands Up for Trad exists to promote Scottish traditional music and culture through education, information and advocacy. Our core purpose is to promote and shine the spotlight on the diversity of talent in Scotland. Ideally there would be no place for a list promoting the work of women but until true equity and equality exist […]

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Skye Tour & Events for World Down Syndrome Day

A pair of young musicians from the Isle of Skye and Edinburgh will use the joy of music to help end stereotypes and break down barriers for people with Down’s Syndrome. Ester Strachan, a fiddle player from Skye, and Magnus Turpie, a button box player from Edinburgh, who both have Down’s Syndrome, embark on a […]

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Hands Up for Trad’s Women in Music and Culture 2024: Victoria McNulty

Hands Up for Trad’s Women in Music and Culture 2024 list has been announced to celebrate just some of the women working in Scotland. Launched as part of International Women’s Day 2023, we shine the spotlight on 15 women who all contribute towards Scotland’s cultural landscape through their work. Read the 2024 list here. We […]

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Hands Up for Trad’s Women in Music and Culture 2024: Rachel Walker

Hands Up for Trad’s Women in Music and Culture 2024 list has been announced to celebrate just some of the women working in Scotland. Launched as part of International Women’s Day 2023, we shine the spotlight on 15 women who all contribute towards Scotland’s cultural landscape through their work. Read the 2024 list here. We […]

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Hands Up for Trad’s Women in Music and Culture 2024: Sheena Wellington

Hands Up for Trad’s Women in Music and Culture 2024 list has been announced to celebrate just some of the women working in Scotland. Launched as part of International Women’s Day 2023, we shine the spotlight on 15 women who all contribute towards Scotland’s cultural landscape through their work. Read the 2024 list here. We […]

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