Leila Marshall – a classical flute player performs a selection of inspiring and lyrical works written for solo flute, finishing off with her favourite Burns song.
Suitable for the general public, older people isolated at home, living in care homes and those living with dementia.
The full concert will premiere at 11am on Thursday 23 July.
Supported by The Scottish Government Wellbeing Fund.
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ABOUT LEILA MARSHALL
Leila grew up in Edinburgh and began learning the flute at the age of 10. She completed her Bachelor of Music degree at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and during this time was principal flute of the National Youth Orchestra of Scotland - appearing on BBC radio and at the BBC Proms. She is a previous winner of the Edinburgh Competition Festival concerto prize and a Live Music Now Scotland ambassador with her flute and guitar ensemble – The Rosewood Duo. Leila recently graduated with Distinction from the Master of Music program at the Royal Northern College of Music where her studies were generously supported by, amongst others, Help Musicians UK and the Colin MacLean Postgraduate Bursary. Highlights whilst studying in Manchester include playing with the Hallé orchestra and performing with her prize winning wind quintet, Festivo Winds, at the Buxton International and Lake District Summer Music Festivals.
ABOUT TOGETHER AT HOME
Live Music Now Scotland will continue to bring the joy of music into people's lives, even during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our Together at Home series is a programme of brand new concerts, recorded especially for sharing with our longstanding audiences, whether those in care homes, pre-school children or people at home in every one of Scotland’s 32 local authorities - and now beyond! We hope you enjoy.
ABOUT LIVE MUSIC NOW SCOTLAND
Live Music Now Scotland pays professional musicians fair rates to work in the heart of our communities. The charity selects exceptional musicians at the start of their careers, with the ability to communicate with a huge range of audiences. LMNS enhances their skills through training and organises performances for audiences that wouldn’t often get the chance to enjoy live music.
Live Music Now is a music outreach charity, which operates throughout the UK and internationally. Violinist Yehudi Menuhin founded Live Music Now 43 years ago, after seeing first-hand the uplifting and transformative effect that music can have on people, no matter how difficult their circumstances.
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