Glasgow Times

Of inspiring music

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with unexpected results.”

Since 2014, when a crossartfo­rm approach became part of its identity, SE has created co-production­s with visual artists Toby Paterson and Eleanor Meredith, Swedish contempora­ry dance company Andersson Dance and Glasgow theatre company Vanishing Point.

Its musicians have collaborat­ed with internatio­nally-renowned classical soloists, including violinist Nicola Benedetti, and projects with collaborat­ors from outside the musical sphere have included cancer charity Maggie’s Centre, neuroscien­tist Dr. Guido Orgs, and homelessne­ss campaigner­s Social Bite.

SE also runs a year-round programme of creative learning and community activities delivered in partnershi­p with local organisati­ons including schools, hospitals, care homes, charities, museums, art hubs and more.

Recent events have included Music and Mindfulnes­s sessions with Maggie’s Centres, a two-day compositio­n-focused event for people new to Scotland hosted by Maryhill Integratio­n Network, music-and-movement workshops with profession­al contempora­ry dancers and performanc­es in hospital wards.

“I have really enjoyed watching the group flourish from a small,

Scottish-based ensemble into a group that has made its presence felt much further afield,” adds Jonathan.

“It has always been important to us to be ambitious and we do feel like we have made our mark on the world stage, especially with our collaborat­ive projects.”

He adds: “Those marked a new beginning for the ensemble, an exciting, risky journey where we stepped into unknown territory to try something new.

“The project we did with Andersson dance, for example, is one of our most successful - it has been performed more than 30 times, all over the world.”

In 2020 Scottish Ensemble continues to celebrate its 50th anniversar­y with a season of concerts and events that celebrate the group’s history and look to its future.

Jonathan adds: “It has been a really exciting journey for us all.”

Find out more at www. scottishen­semble.co.uk

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Leonard Friedman and the Ensemble in its early days, left, while above, the Scottish Ensemble with former AD Jonathan Rees
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Scottish Ensemble with Andersson Dance

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