Stirling Observer

Music in Stirling

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Following the BBC’s Troy series, it is useful to remember how much classical informatio­n came through the programme of schools in the past.

Featured today in our Stirling Stories series is the brochure for Dido and Aeneas which was produced by the High School of Stirling and performed in the Museum Hall, Bridge of Allan in June 1957.

The opera was composed by Henry Purcell more than 300 years ago in 1688 and its production in Stirling was a major effort, with help provided by the Snowdon Orchestra, musicians from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and lighting from the Stirling Amateur Dramatic Society.

This was a huge accomplish­ment, considerin­g that when George McVicar was appointed as Stirlingsh­ire’s first Supervisor of Music in Schools back in January 1956, he was told that he was“going to the worst musical desert in Scotland”where one violin instructor served every school between Grangemout­h, Kilsyth, Killearn, Balfron and Balmaha.

Musical fortune varies from one generation to the next and Muir Mathieson from the Allan Park area, who left the High School of Stirling in the 1920s, was the still the pre-eminent composer to the British film industry in the 1950s.

The programme was printed by Jamieson and Munro of the Observer Press and designed in the art department of the High School of Stirling, headed by James Atterson.

It is one of a collection gifted to the Stirling Smith by Mary Cooper in 2004.

By Elspeth King

 ??  ?? Stylish Programme from Dido and Aeneas produced by the High School of Stirling
Stylish Programme from Dido and Aeneas produced by the High School of Stirling

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