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Linlithgow Arts Guild presents a short afternoon concert by RCS student Findlay Peters, winner of the Conservatoire's Molly Mae singing prize, in the excellent acoustic of St. Michael's Parish Church. All are welcome. The Accompanist will be Sandy Ronnie. Programme: Ireland: Sea Fever and Spring Sorrow Italian: Bella Sicome, Vaga Luna, Alma del Core, Si Trai Ceppi Scottish: Loch Lomond, Ae Fond Kiss, My Love is like a Red, Red Rose, Wild Mountain Thyme Finzi: Fear no More, Rollicum Rorum Schubert: Nacht Une Traume Mozart: Non pui Andrei Copeland: Simple Gifts Vaughan Williams: Whither must I Wander Popular: My Way, Can?t Help Falling in Love, Moon River
Findlay joined the Junior Conservatoire of Scotland Saturday School in 2021, where he studied Piano and Voice. It was as a result of receiving such wonderful tutorship there, and accessing experiences such as making an appearance on BBC1 on Christmas Day, that he decided to invest fully in a career in music. Since moving to Glasgow in September 2023, he has been selected to be part of Scottish Opera?s Young Company 2023-24, has participated in the Conservatoire?s opera performance (Massenet?s Cendrillon), and has performed as a soloist at the Glasgow Bach Cantata Project.