Garioch Fiddlers
- dir.
- Susan Simpson
Making music in the Garioch since 1982
The Garioch Fiddlers Strathspey and Reel Society was formed in 1982 in Inverurie, Aberdeenshire by the late Bruce Turnbull with around fifteen founder members. When Bruce left the group in the mid-eighties, deputy conductor Alex Garden took control for a short time. On the sudden death of Alex Garden in the spring of 1986, Dorothy Ferguson took over as conductor and musical director, and it was under her leadership and with her musical arrangements that our Society developed its own particular “sound”. Since Dorothy's retirement in the summer of 2011, Colin Dempster took over the Conductor's baton until this summer (2016) when Colin announced his retirement. The Conductor's baton is now in the capable hand of Susan Simpson. Susan is supported by Assistant Conductor Neil Hehir, who is also Orchestra Leader. The society is very fortunate to have a strong Junior section which is very ably led and conducted by Nicola Tierney. This team continues to ensure a balanced programme suited to the occasion is always produced.
Getting involved
We meet every Monday evening; holidays excepted, in the Function Suite at the Kintore Arms Hotel, Inverurie.
Juniors meet from 6.30 to 7.30 p.m., Seniors meet from 7.30 to 9.00p.m.
Dress is totally informal for practice sessions and visiting fiddlers are always welcome.
New Members: Anyone who plays an appropriate musical instrument or who has played in the past and would like to 'give it another go' is very welcome to join us in our practice.
If you have doubts about your 'lost' musical talents, you may wish to discuss these with Conductor Susan Simpson or the Junior Orchestra Conductor before going further.