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Music: A Bearsden singing group show how it s possible to remain in harmony throughout an emergency

WHEN the story of the ingenuity of humans during this coronavirus emergency comes to be written, there will be a special chapter for choirs and chorus-masters. Faced with a complete prohibition on singing together at a time when that activity was going through a resurgence in popularity, the dangers of aerosol transmission of the disease required some radical thinking and comprehensive re-skilling. Bearsden Choir, based in the affluent suburb of north Glasgow but recruiting much more widely, is two years past its 50th birthday. Under the directorship of Andrew Nunn, who is also the Junior Conservatoire’s director of choirs at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and artistic director of the National Youth Choir of Northern Ireland, it was one of those amateur choruses going through a boom era, with healthy membership numbers and regular, well received concerts before Christmas and in the early summer.

Bearsden singing group remain in harmony throughout pandemic

WHEN the story of the ingenuity of humans during this coronavirus emergency comes to be written, there will be a special chapter for choirs and chorus-masters. Faced with a complete prohibition on singing together at a time when that activity was going through a resurgence in popularity, the dangers of aerosol transmission of the disease required some radical thinking and comprehensive re-skilling. Bearsden Choir, based in the affluent suburb of north Glasgow but recruiting much more widely, is two years past its 50th birthday. Under the directorship of Andrew Nunn, who is also the Junior Conservatoire’s director of choirs at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and artistic director of the National Youth Choir of Northern Ireland, it was one of those amateur choruses going through a boom era, with healthy membership numbers and regular, well received concerts before Christmas and in the early summer.

Royal Conservatoire of Scotland placed third in global rankings

The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (RCS) is one of the world’s top three destinations to study the performing arts, according to new global rankings. The Glasgow-based institution, whose alumni include James McAvoy, David Tennant and Daniela Nardini, is ranked number three in the 2021 QS World University Rankings for Performing Arts. The Juilliard School in New York City tops the list while the Royal College of Music in London is placed second. Other institutions in the top 10 include the Conservatoire de Paris, University of the Arts Helsinki and the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. David Tennant attended the institution in Glasgow (Kirsty O’Connor/PA)

Royal Conservatoire of Scotland placed third in global rankings

Royal Conservatoire of Scotland placed third in global rankings
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Royal Conservatoire of Scotland placed third in global rankings

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