Category: News Article
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Future Performances from 2018
Brass Tracks’ future performances from 2018 will no doubt be as varied and interesting as 2017. It is the ongoing mission of Brass Tracks to perform in as many different environments and spaces for audiences young and old. Scotland is fortunate to welcome and enjoy live music beyond the conventional concert hall stage. Many…
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Isle of Arran Banner – Concert Review
Brass Tracks Review in The Isle of Arran Banner. In the Arran High School theatre last Saturday, a very appreciative audience were treated to a delightful variety of music, brought to us by a brass quintet going by the name of Brass Tracks, writes Diana Hamilton. These are five very talented professional musicians who, apart…
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Website and Digital Media Go Live!
After several weeks of tinkering and refining we are delighted to finally have our website up and running! We’ve been busy recording audio tracks and filming video content for the site and with the help of Z-Studios, Jacobyte Photography and Morningside Creative Studio we are very happy to announce that the website and the digital…
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Brass Tracks for Bath Comedy Festival?
Anyone who has had the pleasure of seeing the Brass Tracks perform live will be well aware that the members of the quintet consist of one or two frustrated comedians! It is then no surprise that The Bath Comedy Festival is interested in Booking Brass Tracks to play their light entertainment programme this year. The…
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Brass Tracks Silent Movie Project
Brass Tracks, in partnership with The University of West of Scotland, have organised a competition for film students to create a five minute silent film exploring the theme of ‘Scotland After the Referendum’. The winning entries will then have music commissioned and performed by Brass Tracks at Edinburgh festival Fringe 2015. On September 18th this…
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