Gina McCormack

 
 

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2012

January

 

Leading orchestra for Matthew Bourne's fabulous version of Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker" ballet at Sadlers Wells Theatre

8 January

Conway Hall, 6.30pm
Concert with Fibonacci Sequence
(includes Dvorak Piano Quintet)

12 January

Peebles Music Society, Eastgate Theatre, Peebles, 7.30pm
Recital with Nigel Clayton, piano

17 January 

Denmark: Copenhagen Natmandens Society
Recital with Nigel Clayton

18 January

Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
Recital with Nigel Clayton, piano

12 February

Oxford, Holywell Music Room, 11.15am
Coffee concert with Nigel Clayton, piano

8 March

Switzerland: Langnau Kammermusikabende
Recital with Nigel Clayton, piano

10 March

Vinehall School, Robertsbridge, Sussex
Concert with Fibonacci Sequence (includes Brahms Clarinet Quintet)

17 March

Kent College, Pembury
Recital with Nigel Clayton ( piano) for CODA

24 March

 

Charity concert at Oxnam Church, nr Jedburgh, with the Cheviot Ensemble

7 April

Guest appearance at fundraising concert for Norham Church, Berwickshire

12-15 April

On the panel of adjudicators for the Bromsgrove Young Musicians' Platform

21 April 

Sevenoaks Music Club
Concert with Fibonacci Sequence (includes Schubert "Trout" Quintet)

28 April

 

  Barber Violin Concerto with Vestfoldsymfoniorkester, Larvik, Norway (conductor: Kjell Seim)

 

29 April

 

Barber Violin Concerto with Vestfoldsymfoniorkester, Sandefjord, Norway (conductor: Kjell Seim)

21 May

Glasgow  (chamber music concert)

24 May

Mellerstain House, Berwickshire,
Recital with Nigel Clayton ( piano)

26 May

Belfast
Concert, leading Fibonacci Sequence

27 May

Gaskell House, Manchester
String trios with Catherine Yates and Nicholas Trygstad

30 June
to 8 July

 Concerts and teaching at "Danish Strings" music course in Jutland, Denmark

3-5 August

Concert and teaching at "Crieff Music Weekend", Perthshire, Scotland

 

 

 

“an excellent violinist, fluent, suave in tone, and technically at ease”

The Scotsman