Fandango Quintet

Hugo Wolf Italian Serenade
Boccherini Guitar Quintet No 4 ‘Fandango’
Leo Brouwer Guitar Quintet
Haydn String Quartet Op 20 No 5 in F Minor

Maxwell String Quartet
Allan Neave
Guitar

Scotland’s new young string quartet and leading guitarist Allan Neave start the day in Dunbar’s little gem of a church with a delightful programme of chamber music. Boccherini’s flair for melody and colour is a refreshing delight, while Cuban composer Brouwer’s music fizzes with Latin American dance rhythms.

“Their playing is superb – their unaffected enthusiasm is refreshing”
North Highland Connections

 

Running Time 1 hour 30 minutes approx

St Anne’s Episcopal Church, Dunbar

St Anne's, mother of the Virgin Mary, was one of the saints widely venerated in East Lothian in the middle ages and there was a mediaeval chapel dedicated to her near Holy Trinity Church in Haddington. The foundation stone of Dunbar’s charming little episcopal church was laid in 1888 and after the original architect Hew M Wardrop died it was completed in Gothic Revival style by the leading Scottish architect of the day, Sir Robert Rowand Anderson.

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St Anne’s Episcopal Church, Dunbar

Address

St Anne’s Episcopal Church, Dunbar
EH42 1JL

Getting there by bus

Services to Dunbar via Edinburgh, Haddington and North Berwick and Berwick upon Tweed. All stop at Dunbar High Street.

Getting there by train

Dunbar Station is on the east coast mainline and has frequent trains running through the station.

Getting there by car

The town is off the A1

Accessibility

Parking:

On street and car park (free for 2 hours)

Terrain:

Tarmac and slabs

Toilets:
2 but not adaptable

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