AN orchestra musician has had his instruments stolen from his flat in Glasgow.
Christopher Gough, who is the Royal Scottish National Orchestra's (RSNO) Principal Horn, had his flat in Battlefield broken into sometime between 7pm and 11pm yesterday evening as he performed with the Orchestra at the Edinburgh International Festival.
He had several valuable instruments and personal items stolen, including an Alexander 107 alto horn, John Packer Bb marching French horn and a silver MacBook Pro which had original work stored on it.
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The RNSO is appealing for the safe return of his items and is asking anyone with information to contact the police or to keep a look out on reselling websites.
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