Remembering Bartlett & Robertson
Music for Two Pianos

Regretfully, this performance has been cancelled for technical reasons.

Duration: approx. 1 hour 15 minutes

Sheep may safely graze (arr. Bartlett & Robertson)

En blanc et noir

Suite No 2 Op 17

The Poisoned Fountain

The Lover and the Nightingale (arr. Bartlett & Robertson)

La Vida Breve - Spanish Dance No 1 (arr. Bartlett & Robertson)


Pianos

Half-price tickets for people in full time education. Student ID will be required on admittance

Remembering Bartlett & Robertson Music for Two Pianos

Photo credit: Ben Pinchot

From the 1920s to the early 1950s the husband-and-wife team of English pianist Ethel Bartlett and Invernessshire-born Rae Robertson were one of the world’s leading piano duos, touring internationally, commissioning works from composers like Britten, Bax and Martinu and recording extensively.

As a tribute to these outstanding but largely forgotten artists, Clare Hammond and Richard Uttley perform a typical Bartlett & Robertson programme, including some of their popular arrangements and a commission.

[Clare Hammond] a pianist of extraordinary gifts.

The Gramophone

[Richard Uttley] musical intelligence and pristine facility.

International Record Review

Brunton Theatre

The Brunton Hall, as it was originally known, was designed by Rowand Anderson, Kininmonth and Paul and opened by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, in 1971.

It is named after John D Brunton, who left a bequest of £700,000 to the people of Musselburgh on his death in 1951, specifying that it must be used to build a public hall for the community.

As well as the concert hall, the building also contains a 296-seat theatre.

The large stained glass windows, depicting themes from the sea, were designed by Glasgow-based artist Deborah Campbell and commissioned by the Brunton Theatre Trust.

Brunton Theatre

Address

Brunton Theatre
EH21 6AA

Getting there by bus

There are regular bus services through Musselburgh with a stop outside the venue.
Travel time from the centre of Edinburgh is about 30 minutes.
Lothian Buses: 15, 26, 30, 40, 44 (0131 555 6363)
First Bus: 108 (0871 200 2233)
East Lothian Buses: 113 (0131 555 6363)
Eve Coaches: 129 (01368 865 500)

Getting there by train

Musselburgh station is about 15 minutes walk away or you can catch the No. 30 bus from the station.

Getting there by car

Musselburgh is just off Edinburgh City Bypass, not far from Fort Kinnaird Retail Park and Asda.

Accessibility

Parking:

Free car park at rear of venue plus on street parking including 6 Disabled Parking bays 20m from the entrance plus 2 more in car park. We are unable to book these as they are public.

Terrain:

Paved

Induction Loop:
Yes

Toilets:
There are accessible toilets on the ground floor in the main foyer and off the upstairs bar of Venue 1.

Wheelchair Access:

Ramps at Ladywell Way and North High Street entrances. Box Office has a lowered counter. Lift access to concert hall. Hall has flat area at front for wheelchairs.

Please advise our box office staff when booking tickets of any specific assistance you require and if you would like to use the loop system.

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