Musical Meditations
Govan and Linthouse Parish Church, 796 Govan Road Glasgow G51 2YL
Musical Meditations, an evening of serene and reflective music designed to inspire mindfulness and relaxation. Under the baton of conductor Paul MacAlindin, this captivating program weaves together timeless and evocative works performed by world-class musicians.
The Glasgow Barons will enchant you with their interpretation of Afrodeutsche’s He Sings Over Me, a modern piece that resonates with soul-stirring beauty. Renowned lutist Alex McCartney & Soprano Héloïse Bernard’s luminous voice will bring the haunting elegance of Dowland’s Lachrymae to life, while Golijov’s Tenebrae will transport you to an otherworldly realm of soundscapes and introspection.
This is more than a concert; it’s an immersive experience for the senses—a chance to pause, breathe, and let the music guide you to a place of inner peace. Don’t miss this unique event.
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