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Phamie Gow (Music)
Genre : Music - General
Phamie Gow is a harper, pianist and composer described by Australian (ABC) as "an extraordinarily gifted composer and player".
Her compositions have been used and choreographed in the Royal Edinburgh Tattoo and chosen for the late Queen Elizabeth's "Military Musical Extravaganza Platinum Jubilee Celebration" at Horseguards Parade and have been used in film, television and theatrical productions.
She has performed with many accomplished musicians such as Ashley MacIsaac, Ray Davies, Alasdair Fraser (Skyedance), Eric Rigler (Titanic, Braveheart), Alan Stivell (France) and with bands as varied as The Chieftains, Band of Horses and the Patti Smith Band.
She has performed internationally; Celtic Colours (Canada), Nanning International Festival in China and the iconic Carnegie Hall (NYC) and she has recently been asked to "headline" Europe's biggest Celtic festival "Celtica" in Italy.
Rob Adams (the Herald) described her on harp as "Gow pours herself into a performance with an earthy and engaging attack". John Humphrys describes her as "a wonderful pianist". Phamie has been voted onto Classic FM 'Hall of Fame' multiple times and she is listed on their "21 of the greatest women composers in classical music". Her work is described by Philip Glass as "full of melody and surprise"
£18 General Admission | £16 Concessions | £12 Under 16s*
*We are offering a free carer/companion ticket for any disabled or wheelchair-user audience members throughout our shows this season. Please note that it is helpful if this is booked in advance via the WeGotTickets website, so that we can ensure that there is adequate accessible seating reserved on the day/night of the event.
Wheelchair access, or entry for people with a disability is available from the side entrance, by the Phoenix Café.
Please note that this is a seated event.

The Universal Hall stands as a testament to community vision within The Park Ecovillage, Findhorn, serving as a significant cultural asset for Moray and beyond. Conceived and built by hand over a decade, it operates as a vibrant hub, delivering a diverse programme of events and fostering local engagement through its social enterprise, Universal Hall Promotions.
Inside, the hall offers a distinctive atmosphere, shaped by its hand-crafted origins. The cool, smooth touch of its inspiring stone masonry contrasts with the warm light filtering through a dramatic stained-glass window, creating a space that feels both substantial and uplifting. Its renowned acoustics ensure clarity and depth for every performance.
Practical considerations are well-addressed, with wheelchair access facilitated via a dedicated side entrance adjacent to the Phoenix Café. This on-site café provides refreshments, and ample parking is available for visitors attending events.
Throughout the year, the venue hosts a broad spectrum of artistic and community gatherings, from contemporary and traditional music concerts to classical performances, touring theatre productions, dance, film screenings, and educational workshops. It regularly accommodates conferences, festivals, and local community meetings.
The Park,
Findhorn,
Moray,
Scotland,
IV36 3TZ.
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