Kirsty Duncan presents - 'The Golden Age of Musical Theatre' Concert
Join Kirsty Duncan - Mezzo and Sam Clark - Pianist for an afternoon of songs from this incredible era of Musical Theatre. The Concert will include songs from Calamity Jane, Carousel, South Pacific, Oliver!, West Side Story and My Fair Lady!
On Saturday 26th November join us at St Andrew's Episcopal Church, Milngavie at 3.30pm for a brilliant afternoon of entertainment!
Tickets £8 - are available on the door and in advance through www.eventbrite.co.uk
Kirsty Duncan is a Mezzo based in Glasgow. Kirsty has a BA Performance: Music (2:1) from York St John University. She enjoys performing at a wide range of events, with a particular focus on Musical Theatre, Jazz and Opera. Kirsty sings at many private events including Charity Events, Corporate Dinners and her own Concerts and Events, as well as providing entertainment for Lunch Clubs and other groups aimed at Older Generations. She enjoys being part of Life Events. A big part of this is singing at Wedding Ceremonies (nothing beats singing as someone comes down the aisle!) and Funerals, which are such a privilege to be part of, and are so important.
Sam Clark
While studying for his Bachelor's and Master's in Music at Glasgow University, my primary specialisation was Composition, thus equipping me with a good grasp of how music works. However, this specialisation was followed closely by my focus on piano performance, both as a soloist and as an accompanist. Since graduating, I have worked extensively as a musician, both as a performer (as a soloist, as an accompanist, and in bands) and as a teacher. I have performed various musical styles in various different settings, including performing at weddings, funerals, and ceilidhs, with church choirs, and in a local indie band (The Deadline Shakes).
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