Tenebrae – Path of Miracles at Concorde: 10pm

Concorde Hangar, National Museum of Flight

Sun 8 Sept 10pm

Duration: 70 mins approx


Path of Miracles


Director

Free ticket for any school student attending with a full price ticket holder 18+

Half price ticket for students aged 16+ in full time education

12-08-sep-2024-7-30pm-tenebrae-path-of-miracles-at-concorde-v2

EXTRA PERFORMANCE! The last time Tenebrae brought Joby Talbot’s choral tour de force to the festival, the capacity audience stood and cheered them to the rafters. In our 15th year we couldn’t resist presenting it again.

Inspired by the famous pilgrim route to Santiago de Compostela, the ravishing musical beauty and huge dramatic impact of Path of Miracles, composed especially for this superb choir, makes any performance a major event.

A musical masterpiece inspired by ancient pilgrimage performed alongside one of the technological marvels of modern travel.

Please note this is a Promenade Performance. There will be some seats for those unable to stand.

'An evocative odyssey.'

The Times

'For purity and precision of tone, and flawless intonation, Nigel Short's chamber choir Tenebrae is pretty much unbeatable.'

The Times

'This is a profound and moving piece, symphonic in its scope, surely one of the masterpieces of the recent choral repertoire.'

Arts Desk

Concorde Hangar, National Museum of Flight

The National Museum of Flight is part of the National Museums of Scotland. The museum is housed in the original wartime buildings of RAF East Fortune which is one of the best preserved wartime airfields in the UK.

The hangar housing Concorde G-BOAA includes a display on the history of this fascinating aircraft as well as parts of other passenger aircraft.

Concorde Hangar, National Museum of Flight

Address

Concorde Hangar, National Museum of Flight
EH39 5LF

Getting there by bus

No evening bus service

Getting there by train

Edinburgh to North Berwick service every hour. Nearest station is Drem – 4 miles.

Getting there by car

From Edinburgh: follow the A1 south exit at Abbotsview Junction. Take second exit from roundabout onto A199 for East Linton. After approximately 2.5 miles, turn left onto B1347 and follow the signs for the National Museum of Flight.

From the south: follow the A1 north to Thistlycross Roundabout. Take second exit to East Linton. At Beltonford Roundabout take second exit onto A199 for East Linton. After approximately 6 miles, turn right onto B1347 and follow the signs for the National Museum of Flight.

Accessibility

Parking:

There is a large free car park at the venue.

Terrain:

Tarmac and grass.

Induction Loop:
No

Toilets:
Good male/female provision plus adapted toilet for disabled.

Wheelchair Access:

Level access from car park into venue.

Visit East Lothian

Visit East Lothian

Visit Scotland East Lothian