The Glasgow Gaelic Musical
Association was formed in 1893 and
is the oldest Gaelic Choir in Scotland. Throughout its
history it has promoted the cause of the Gaelic language and
Gaelic choral singing in particular.
The "GG" can justifiably
claim to be the premier Gaelic choir, and in recent years it
has won numerous awards at National and Local Mods,
including the Lovat and Tullibardine Trophy at the National
Mod in Fort William in 2007.
The choir has always been
based in the West End of Glasgow and we meet for practices
every Monday evening at 7.45 pm in
Partick South Church in
Dumbarton Road.
If you would like to join the
choir, or if you would like more information about us,
please feel free to contact us.
Moran taing –
Kenneth Thomson
(Conductor)