What’s On at St Cecilia’s Hall

 

Highlight Tours of St Cecilia’s Hall

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

Each tour takes place at 2pm and lasts approximately an hour. Join us on these guided tours of the musical treasures on display at St Cecilia’s Hall, Scotland’s oldest concert hall and home to the University of Edinburgh’s Musical Instrument Collection. Topics and guides vary daily – see the schedule below for details.

Pay what you can

Meraviglia d’Amore: The Wonder of Love

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

Be transported to 17th century Venice, Naples... baroque into the 20th century. Packed delighted audiences in 2024. Exciting new programme with beautiful music by the greats – Monteverdi, Caccini, Ferrari, Lundi, Velasquez, Falvo and more. Weep and laugh – the wonder of love. Elspeth McVeigh, accompanied by superb musicians: Sean Heath, historic harpsichord (courtesy museum)

£10 – £20

Meraviglia d’Amore: The Wonder of Love

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

Be transported to 17th century Venice, Naples... baroque into the 20th century. Packed delighted audiences in 2024. Exciting new programme with beautiful music by the greats – Monteverdi, Caccini, Ferrari, Lundi, Velasquez, Falvo and more. Weep and laugh – the wonder of love. Elspeth McVeigh, accompanied by superb musicians: Sean Heath, historic harpsichord (courtesy museum)

£10 – £20

Attila the Stockbroker’s Early Music Show

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

Back by popular demand, the self-taught and self-proclaimed David Munrow of punk brings his Early Music Show to the beautiful surroundings of St Cecilia's Hall for the fourth time. He explains how his fascination with early music came about, inspired by his first encounter with the humble recorder aged six. He'll demonstrate the crumhorn, cornamuse,

Free

Sounds of St Cecilia’s V: The Art of the Arranger

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

The critically acclaimed team of McDonald and Kitchen perform virtuoso works for recorder with continuo and obbligato harpsichord by Bach, Vivaldi, Telemann and Corelli, which also exist in alternative versions. Ever commercially astute, Telemann often specified idiomatic alternative instrumentation for his works. Arranging Italian violin sonatas for recorder was almost a cottage industry, and Bach's

£5 – £15

Instrumental Women of Fender

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

Join us on Thursday, 4th September at St Cecilia's Hall for one of our informal talk series lectures with historian Jayme Kurland. In 1946, the electric guitar company Fender began its operations in southern California and relied on a small group of Mexican American women to wire amplifiers, wind pickups, and assemble their products, among other tasks. In

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