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We’re excited to announce that Distil is expanding! Our flagship residential programme has been helping professional traditional musicians develop their composition and improvisation skills since 2002, and now we’re adding three new ways to connect, learn, and experiment.
What’s New in the Distil Family
Distil Meet-Up Series
Three intimate workshops throughout the year, each led by a different expert practitioner. These free 2-hour sessions at the Scottish Music Centre focus on composition and improvisation, combining presentations with plenty of time for questions and informal chat. Perfect for both Distil alumni and anyone curious about contemporary approaches to traditional music.
Coming up:
- September 2025: Stuart MacRae on composition
- February 2026: Raymond MacDonald on improvisation
- June 2026: Shiori Usui on composition
Distil Rehearsal Room
Our new Rehearsal Room gives Distil alumni (musicians that have attended Distil Residential) the chance to hear their 2-minute pieces performed by Mr McFall’s Chamber, with expert feedback to help develop their work further. It’s like a script workshop for composers – a safe space to test ideas and get constructive input.
Distil Beta Sessions
Sometimes you need a space to try things out without the pressure of perfection. Our new Beta Sessions are all about experimentation – bring your rough ideas, test new sounds, or collaborate spontaneously with other musicians. Think of it as a creative playground where works-in-progress are celebrated. We will announce soon how to apply to be part of this.
First session: Thursday 20th November 2025 at the Scottish Music Centre
Why We’re Expanding
We know professional musicians don’t stop learning after one course. You need ongoing opportunities to develop your skills, test new ideas, and connect with other creative people. These new programmes give you different ways to engage – whether you want expert feedback, informal learning, or simply space to experiment.
Keep an eye on our website and social media for booking details, or sign up to our newsletter to be first to know when places become available.
The traditional music scene in Scotland is vibrant and constantly evolving. With these new additions to Distil, we’re creating more ways for professional musicians to be part of that evolution – developing their craft, sharing ideas, and pushing creative boundaries together.
Ready to take your musical development to the next level? Distil is here to support you every step of the way. Thanks to Creative Scotland and Cockaigne Fund for their support.