Sophie Rocks, Harpist – ‘Notes from Shetland to Shanghai’
1 February, 2019 – 7:30pm
Partickhill Bowling Club, 46 Partickhill Road, Glasgow, G11 5BY
‘If you think harps are only played by angels or elderly ladies in ballgowns, think again!’ – Edinburgh Reporter

Harpist, Sophie Rocks, brings her 5 star Edinburgh Fringe performance to Glasgow
Exploring contemporary, classical and traditional harp music form all over the globe.
Come and hear Shetland’s premier harpist Sophie Rocks take you on an enthralling cultural musical journey all the way from her peaceful northern archipelago homeland to the most populous city on the planet, Shanghai. She’ll be drawing influence from her traditional roots as well as displaying her passion for cutting-edge contemporary music from countries such as Canada, Holland, Israel and of course, China. You will never hear the harp played like this – Sophie Rocks promises to open your ears and minds to some of the best music from around the globe!
Tickets £10/£8 for members
You can buy ticket at the Bowling and Community Club or contact Sophie Rocks

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