Friday 6 September Programme

11:00 am: Coffee II – Women and the Piano

Holy Trinity Church, Haddington

Concert duration: 1 hour from 11.30am

£21

Concessions available for children and young people in full time education - see concert page.


Sonata in A major
Etude no 30 in B flat major
Etude no 106 in B major
Caprice sur la Romance de Joconde
Abschied von Rom
Romance in G minor
Un Bal en Rêve
Dreaming Op 15 No 3
Melodie and Pastorale
Guitare

Piano

3:00 pm: Jeremy Denk’s 150th Birthday Party for Charles Ives

Dunbar Parish Church, Dunbar

Duration: 2 hours approx

£30, £24, £18

Concessions available for children and young people in full time education - see concert page.


Violin Sonata No 1
Violin Sonata No 2
Violin Sonata No 3
Violin Sonata No 4

Violin
Piano


Music Director


7:30 pm: Scottish Opera – Britten’s Albert Herring

The Corn Exchange, Haddington

Duration: 2 hour 45 mins approx

£40, £35, £30

Concessions available for children and young people in full time education - see concert page.


Albert Herring
Lady Billows
Florence Pike
Miss Wordsworth
Mr Gedge, the vicar
Mr Upfold, the mayor
Superintendent Budd,
Sid
Nancy
Mrs Herring


Conductor
Director
Designer
Lighting Designer

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