Saturday 14 September Programme

10:30 am: Lammermuir Journey I with ZRI – Schubert at the Hedgehog Tavern

Humbie Church, Humbie

Duration: 50 mins approx

£15

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



String Quintet (arr. ZRI)


1:45 pm: Lammermuir Journey II with ZRI – Brahms and the Gypsy

Stenton Parish Church, Stenton

Duration: 50 mins approx

£15

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



Clarinet Quintet (arr. ZRI)


4:30 pm: Lammermuir Journey III with ZRI – Janácek – Love, Mania and Murder

Prestonkirk Parish Church, East Linton

Duration: 50 mins approx

£15

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



String Quartet No 1 ‘The Kreutzer Sonata’ (arr. ZRI)


7:30 pm: Gesualdo Six – Lux Aeterna

Our Lady of Loretto, Musselburgh

Duration: 2 hours approx

£30, £24, £18

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


Parce mihi Domine
Funeral Ikos
Clamaverunt ad Dominum
In jejunio et fletu
Peccantem me quotidie
And then there was war in heaven
Lumen
Requiem aeternam (Introitus)
Heu me Domine
Absterge Domine
I take thee
Lux aeterna (Communio)
A Good Night


Director

What the press say

Beautiful Music

‘This festival’s subheading is beautiful music, beautiful places. It fulfils its promise’
★★★★★

The Observer

Conjuring festival ambience

‘There’s a quiet class about the whole thing that generates a special kind of listening: for all the dark arts of conjuring festival ambience, Lammermuir tends to simply programme right and let the music do the talking’

The Guardian ****

Music treats

‘The Lammermuir Festival is now twelve years old, and it is one of those events that has evolved a fiercely loyal local following while casting its net far and wide for both audiences and artists. Based in the sunny county of East Lothian, the festival’s selling point is to stage concerts by leading artists in some of the county’s most beautiful, tucked-away historic venues, and the festival has done such a good job of it that its reputation is sky-high. Last year it existed online only, of course, but this year it’s not only back to live audiences but it has extended by a few days so that it is a fortnight long. Bravo to that!’

Seen and Heard International (Lammermuir Festival 2021)