Think 24/7 Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the Think 24/7 Content Network
  2. The Academy of Music and Sound - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Academy_of_Music_and_Sound

    The Academy of Music and Sound started was founded in 1994 in Torquay by Kevin Harding, [1] initially delivering Music Technology courses and private instrument lessons. A second centre was opened in 2001 in Birmingham, above Europe's then biggest music shop Sound Control. By 2012, the Academy had a national network of 7 centres, based in ...

  3. The Dunard Centre - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dunard_Centre

    The Dunard Centre (officially the Dunard Centre supported by the Royal Bank of Scotland and previously known as the IMPACT Centre) is a planned concert hall to be located in the city centre of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. [ 1] The proposed venue is currently being designed by David Chipperfield Architects, with a variation to the ...

  4. Edinburgh College - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edinburgh_College

    Edinburgh College. /  55.9772917°N 3.2448944°W  / 55.9772917; -3.2448944. Edinburgh College ( Scottish Gaelic: Colaiste Dhùn Èideann) is a further and higher education institution with campuses in Edinburgh and Midlothian, Scotland. It serves the Edinburgh Region, Edinburgh, East Lothian and Midlothian, and is the largest college in ...

  5. List of Edinburgh music venues - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Edinburgh_music_venues

    Edinburgh Castle Bandstand (Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo) - 8,800 seated; Edinburgh Park Arena - 8,500 with standing, 6,450 all seating, 5,475 family show mode, 3,950 'auditorium mode'. Planned to open in 2027. Edinburgh Playhouse – 3,059 seated; Edinburgh Corn Exchange – 3,000 for concerts

  6. St Cecilia's Hall - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Cecilia's_Hall

    14 December 1970. Reference no. LB27760. St Cecilia's Hall is a small concert hall and museum in the city of Edinburgh, Scotland, in the United Kingdom. It is on the corner of Niddry Street and the Cowgate, about 168 metres (551 ft) south of the Royal Mile. The hall dates from 1763 and was the first purpose-built concert hall in Scotland.

  7. Radio Forth - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Forth

    Webcast. Yes. Website. Forth 1. GHR Edinburgh, The Lothians, Fife & Falkirk. Radio Forth is a group of two Independent Local Radio stations serving Edinburgh, Lothians and Fife. Radio Forth is owned and operated by Bauer, based at studios in Edinburgh and forms part of Bauer's Hits Radio network and Greatest Hits Radio network of local stations.

  8. John Kitchen (musician) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kitchen_(Musician)

    John Philip Kitchen MBE (born 27 October 1950) is a Scottish organist, harpsichordist, conductor, early music scholar, and music educator based in Edinburgh. He serves as the Edinburgh City Organist. [1] Kitchen is known for his extensive recording portfolio of organ music, and his research and demonstration of historical keyboard instruments.

  9. Scottish Storytelling Centre - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_Storytelling_Centre

    The Scottish Storytelling Centre, the world's first purpose-built modern centre for live storytelling, is located on the High Street in Edinburgh 's Royal Mile, Scotland, United Kingdom. It was formally opened on 1 June 2006 by Patricia Ferguson MSP, Minister for Culture in the Scottish Executive. [1] Donald Smith is Director of the Scottish ...