Royal Conservatoire of Scotland – Junior Conservatoire Student Concert
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland 100 Renfrew Street, Glasgow, United KingdomStudents from the Junior Conservatoire lead this concert performance in the Stevenson Hall.
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Students from the Junior Conservatoire lead this concert performance in the Stevenson Hall.
The Mackintosh Tearooms, 215-217 Sauchiehall Street At leisure, explore our celebrated Exhibition in the original Willow Tearooms in Sauchiehall Street and see and learn of the vibrant city of Glasgow in the late 1890s and early 1900s. Times of exciting change and innovation. Learn about the growth of the tea rooms and hear the successful […]
The National Piping Centre, at the top of Hope Street An international centre of music and hospitality, world class tuition and performance. Visit the Museum of Piping at The National Piping Centre to explore 300 years of Scotland’s musical history in our permanent collection, and try the bagpipes for yourself! Enjoy fascinating films on the history, […]
Glasgow Film Theatre, 12 Rose Street The art-deco Glasgow Film Theatre in Rose Street just off Sauchiehall Street, built in 1939 as the Cosmo, has been leading the way in art cinema for decades. The three screens show 100% specialised titles, first run world and independent cinema, artists’ experimental work, rarely screened classics and undiscovered […]
The Mackintosh Tearooms, 215-217 Sauchiehall Street Have you ever wondered about recreating one of Margaret Macdonald’s iconic gesso panels? In this talk, Dai Vaughan will discuss the research and recreation process undertaken by himself and his late wife Jenny, to reveal the unique gesso method that Margaret Macdonald developed. Dai will present studies of the […]
The Mackintosh Tearooms, 215-217 Sauchiehall Street At leisure, explore our celebrated Exhibition in the original Willow Tearooms in Sauchiehall Street and see and learn of the vibrant city of Glasgow in the late 1890s and early 1900s. Times of exciting change and innovation. Learn about the growth of the tea rooms and hear the successful […]
The National Piping Centre, at the top of Hope Street An international centre of music and hospitality, world class tuition and performance. Visit the Museum of Piping at The National Piping Centre to explore 300 years of Scotland’s musical history in our permanent collection, and try the bagpipes for yourself! Enjoy fascinating films on the history, […]
RGI Kelly Gallery Set in its modern Kelly Gallery near Blythswood Square, the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts hosts a special exhibition. Inspired by the legacy of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Glasgow’s vibrant music scene and its popular crime stories, the gallery will host new work by current RGI members and entertain the viewers […]
Glasgow Art Club, 185 Bath Street In its 150th Anniversary Year, Paisley Art Institute supports and promotes art in its prize-winning 137th Annual Exhibition. With over 500 quality artworks – paintings, prints, drawings and sculpture – by 240 talented artists. Enjoy the Institute’s home-base in the unique Glasgow Art Club and renowned main gallery with […]
Glasgow Film Theatre, 12 Rose Street The art-deco Glasgow Film Theatre in Rose Street just off Sauchiehall Street, built in 1939 as the Cosmo, has been leading the way in art cinema for decades. The three screens show 100% specialised titles, first run world and independent cinema, artists’ experimental work, rarely screened classics and undiscovered […]
Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Glasgow, 232 St Vincent Street John James Audubon (1785-1851) produced his world famous ‘The Birds of America’ between 1827-1838. With hundreds of plates depicting life-sized bird species in hand-coloured etchings, aquatints and engravings. The Royal College bought the first two volumes published in 1838, for its premises then […]
The Keyboard Department take to the stage in this week’s Mondays at One.