Thu 15 Sept 11am Coffee & Cake 11.30am Concert
Impromptus D 935
Piano Sonata in C major Op 53 ‘Waldstein’
Piano
Half price concessions for students in full time education
Start the perfect Festival day with good coffee from The Loft cafe and irresistible cakes from master Konditormeister Falko Burkert paired with terrific bite-sized concerts.
Austrian pianist Till Fellner’s distinguished career has taken him to the world’s leading concert halls with special acclaim for his performances of the complete Beethoven sonata cycle. His programme centres on one of the landmarks of Beethoven’s art in which he pushed the sonic and expressive limits of the piano further than ever before.
You will rarely hear playing of such an enviable, unimpeded musical grace and fluency.
The Gramophone
Holy Trinity stands on the site of a Franciscan friary (the original ‘Lamp of Lothian’ before that title passed to St Mary’s Church nearby) which was built here in the 13th Century. The friary was demolished in 1572, and almost two centuries later, in 1769, work was begun on a ‘qualified’ Anglican chapel which was finally consecrated as Holy Trinity in 1815. The present chancel was added and the interior remodelled in an attractive neo-Byzantine style in 1930.
Holy Trinity Church, Haddington
EH41 3EX
Buses passing through Haddington
EAST COAST BUSES: X6, X7, 106
PRENTICE: 108, 109, 101, 111, 122
EVE COACHES: 121
Please check bus timetables before booking your tickets.
The nearest train station is at Drem.
Haddington is in the centre of East Lothian just off the A1. There is free on street car parking in the town.
There is free on street car parking in the town.
We can offer 3 spaces inside the church grounds for blue badge holders. Please email [email protected] to book a space, subject to availability and on a first come first served basis.
Terrain:Gravel path with flat access into venue.
Induction Loop:
Yes
Toilets:
One toilet, not adapted.
Almost flat access via front door. Small lip to entrance.