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Bearsden Choir is now preparing to round off a busy and exciting 12 months with a spectacular concert in Glasgow’s City Halls
IN the early 1990s, Pat Nevin had swapped the glamour and excitement of top-flight English football for life in provincial Chester.
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Bearsden Choir will seek to banish your winter blues when it performs two uplifting and joyful pieces by Fauré and Vivaldi at a spectacular concert in Glasgow later this month, writes Ann Wallace
MUCH has changed at Glasgow University Music Club since respected teacher and academic Professor Fred Rimmer set it up on the Gilmorehill campus in 1954.
A myriad of adventures and relaxing escapes await, as spring and summer arrive in East Lothian.
With her latest collection ‘Ae Fond Kiss’, Sheila Kerr hopes to evoke the passion of the Bard in all who wear her pieces, writes Ann Fotheringham
IT IS NOT unusual, while strolling around Strathaven’s shops, or enjoying a coffee in one of the town’s small cafes, to spot the odd familiar face quietly going about his or her business.
BRINGING two of the most popular choral works of all time to the stage for a spectacular February concert will have extra-special meaning for Bearsden Choir.
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