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Drawing Class: The strings, shadows and curves

St Cecilia's Hall 50 Niddry St, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

Join artist Cecile Simonis and Learning and Engagement Curator Sarah Deters to explore musical instruments from two different perspectives. First listen to a brief talk about the history and sounds of the instruments, then respond by making your own work and understand different drawing techniques in an artist-led drawing session. This class will focus on

£15 – £25

Desconstruttori Postmerdernisti presents ‘In the Beginning was the Sound’

St Cecilia's Hall 50 Niddry St, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

Decostruttori Postmodernisti (DP) are four young Italian professional musicians who blend sharp technical skills with the verve of cabaret, presenting well known pieces in the most unlikely ways imaginable. The otherworldly sound of the Theremin is joined by piano, violin and cello alongside ukulele, melodica, kazoo, bird whistle and slide whistle. DP's repertoire, often ironic, ranges from Italian classics such as The

£8 – £12

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Sypert Concert Hall 50 Niddry St, Edinburgh, Midlothian

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Free

Family Activity | Magical Melodies: Musical Storytelling

St Cecilia's Hall 50 Niddry St, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

From fiddlers in fairy hills to golden harps and magic geese, Scotland is filled with fantastical folklore of magical musical adventures. Join storyteller and musician Ailsa Dixon, in the music museum St Cecilia’s Hall, for a fun-filled family friendly romp through myth and legend. From learning a wee bit of Scots and Gaelic folksong, to

£1 – £10

Concert | From Cleopatra with Vengeance, an Abbreviated Opera

St Cecilia's Hall 50 Niddry St, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

One day only. When Ptolemy tries to usurp the throne, Cleopatra seduces Caesar to win it back. A one-hour reduction of Handel's most performed opera, Giulio Cesare. An Operaland production featuring Michael Temporal-Darrell (baritone) as Caesar, Alice Wang (soprano) as Cleopatra, with Miguel Carranza's inspired costume and stage design. The music will be performed on

£15

Concert | Sounds of St Cecilia’s I: Clair-Obscur

St Cecilia's Hall 50 Niddry St, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

Marin Marais, Silvius Leopold Weiss and J.S. Bach, recognised for the extraordinary beauty of their works, were first admired as virtuosos of their respective instruments: viol, lute, and keyboard. As composers and as improvisers, they took inspiration in each other's harmonic language and flourishing and particular ornamentation. These three composers are brought together again, with

£5 – £15

Concert | Classical Bagpipe Music – Scotland’s Hidden Treasure

St Cecilia's Hall 50 Niddry St, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

In this concert you will hear a variety of piobaireachd, the classical music of the great Highland bagpipe, Scotland’s national instrument. The musicians, Alasdair Henderson, John MacDonald and Brodie Watson-Masse, are all leading exponents of this wonderful music. The tunes will be played in continuous fashion, giving a unique musical experience. Most piobaireachd are composed

£12 – £15

Concert | Sounds of St Cecilia’s II: Delights for Violin and Harpsichord

St Cecilia's Hall 50 Niddry St, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

George Weir, a young violinist at present studying at the RCS in Glasgow, performs music for violin and harpsichord by Bach (Sonata in G BWV 1021), Handel (Sonata in D major) and Corelli (Sonata op. 6 no. 5), as well as an unaccompanied violin piece by the little-known Austrian composer Johann Vilsmayr. John Kitchen accompanies

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