Lectures at the Lillie Art Gallery, 28 January, 11 February, 2015

There are 2 evening lectures coming up in the Lillie Art Gallery as part of
our fantastic Alexander Goudie exhibition – Tam O’Shanter – A Tale Told in Paintings.
Our speaker is Dr Fred Freeman (a musician, a scholar and a record
producer).
They are free and no booking is required.
Wednesday 28 January 7.30pm
‘A Fiddler and a Poet’: The Songs of Robert Burns – A musically illustrated
lecture.
Wednesday 11 February 7.30pm
‘A Musical Introduction to Scots Language’
The Lillie Gallery,
Station Road, Scotland, Glasgow G62 8BZ
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