Season Tickets only £45 Music on Sundays Enjoy all 6 concerts for the price of 4! Six Concerts 2018-19 Email: [email protected] or call Carnegie Hall Box Office 01383 602302. Single tickets £11 ((student/unemployed £1)

Concerts start at 7.30pm in the Studio Annex, Carnegie Hall, East Port, Dunfermline KY12 7JA (except 13 January in main Carnegie Hall)

Subsidised by Dunfermline Arts Guild email [email protected] www.daguild.co.uk Sunday 14 October 2018 Sunday 09 December 2018 Sunday 10 February 2019 Guitar Journey Pure Brass Scottish Saxophone Ensemble

Pure Brass are one of UK’s most established brass Sue McKenzie, Ellie Steemson, Allon Beau- Guillermo Hill & Jonny Phillips, two of the leading quintets. Formed in 2006, they quickly built a reputa- voisin, Michael Brogan. acoustic players in , take you on a musical tion for their musicianship and entertaining approach As one of ’s leading contemporary journey following the development of the guitar to the concert platform. After much early success in saxophonists Sue has given UK and Scottish from its origins in Spain and North Africa along a national competitions, and through opportunities premieres of many new works for saxophone as path across Europe, Africa and the Americas. provided by their years as members of the ‘Live well as commissioning new music. Sue was the Uruguayan Hill has played and recorded with Music Now’ scheme, they have performed in venues Assistant Director of the World Saxophone Con- Mica Paris, Tom Jones, Jennifer Lopez, Brazilian such as The Wigmore Hall, St Martin in the Fields gress 2012 and is the Director of the Scottish drum master Airto Moreira and pianist Zoe and The Purcell Rooms London, as well as the Saxophone Academy. She led and wrote for her Rahman. Jonny Phillips leads the Latin Ameri- Usher Hall, the Royal Concert Hall and the first international band, Dark Grooves, at the can-influenced band Oriole, one of the most Caird Hall . 2013 Jazz and Blues Festival and accomplished groups on the UK jazz and world Their programme will include pieces by Farnaby, performs regularly with Salsa Celtica and the music scenes. Their melodic programme includes Gough, MacMillan, Mahler, Barber, Geddes, Bach Glasgow Improvisers' Orchestra. jazz and bossa nova standards plus original and Mascagni. Their programme features Singelee, Francaix, compositions with Spanish and Latin American Mussorgsky, Ravel, Debussy and Gershwin. influences. Sunday 13 January 2019 Christina Lawrie Sunday 10 March 2019 Sunday 11 November 2018 Atholl Duo Roxburgh Quartet Hailed as a rising star by the magazine International , Scottish pianist Christina Lawrie makes a Lee Holland (flute) and Glynn Forrest The Roxburgh Quartet’s love of the wonderful welcome return to Dunfermline. She has performed (percussion/marimba) are a vibrant young duo and varied repertoire for string quartet is at the at the Wigmore Hall, Cheltenham Music Festival, based in Scotland. They met 10 years ago at very heart of their music making. Their concerts Purcell Room, South Bank Centre, St. George’s, the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and have are about sharing the warmth and passion of Bristol and Perth Concert Hall. been pursuing varied freelance careers ever some the greatest music ever written. They are At the age of 17 she was a prize-winner in the since. committed to bringing live performance to as wide National Mozart Competition, and she has won a Lee performs and works with the Royal Scot- an audience as possible and their concerts are host of accolades at national and international level. tish National Orchestra, Scottish Chamber highly popular with all ages. Formed in 2005 and Christina has a new CD with violinist Harriet Orchestra and Orchestra of Scottish Opera. based in Edinburgh, the current line-up is Rachel MacKenzie, released in August 2018. Glynn has been involved in projects with Spencer (violin), Andrew Lees (violin), Rebecca Her programme will include Handel’s D Minor Suite, Glasgow New Music Expedition, Rednote Smith (viola) and Helen Duncan (cello). Beethoven’s Appassionata Sonata, Chopin’s Ensemble, the Pavel Haas Quartet and Auricle The quartet will play: Ballade no. 4, Schubert’s Impromptu in B Flat Ensemble. Haydn Op. 33 no. 1 in B minor; Borodin 2nd Major, Grieg’s Wedding Day at Troldhaugen and Their programme will include music by CPE Quartet; Ravel Quartet in F major Debussy’s L’Isle Joyeuse. Bach, Faure, Bartok, Debussy and Piazzolla.