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Quirky contemporary Scottish compositions at Edinburgh Fringe
Calum Robertson’s clarinet, Anna Michels piano and Sally Carr’s soprano capture the charm of contemporary Scottish compositions, and introduce Lori Laitman’s soulful new work.
A delightful wildlife soirée at the Edinburgh Fringe
Mezzo Joan Busby, bass Brian Bannatyne-Scott with pianist Walter Blair and reader Joshua Manning in a delightful wildlife soirée at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Butterfly brings a flutter of excitement to the Fringe
Only a piano and violin accompany this well-sung pocket Madame Butterfly from Opera Bohemia at the Edinburgh Fringe, which works surprisingly well.
Edinburgh Quartet: the Anxiety of Influence
The Edinburgh Quartet in a fine examination of Mendelssohn, Schumann, influence and originality.
Edinburgh Quartet's Rush Hour Concert: Beethoven's "Harp" Quartet
Formerly St Andrew’s Church, until pairing up with St George’s at the West End of the city, this Andrew Fraser building is doubly unique: it was the first elliptical church in Scotland; it has the oldest “peal of bells” in the country. Sadly silent since 2002, the bells are thought to have inspired Lady Nairne’s folk song Caller Herrin’.