
Concert for a Summer's Night
Sat 14 Jun, 20:00 - 21:15
National Museum of Scotland
Members £20, Non-Member tickets available
About Concert for a Summer's Night
Scottish Ensemble’s annual summer concert brings vibrant music to the open, light-filled setting of the Grand Gallery on a summer’s evening.
This year we are joined by singer and composer, Héloïse Werner. Héloïse is noted as 'a soprano of extraordinary range, tone and vocal abilities, possessing a seemingly inexhaustible expressive range' by Gramophone magazine.
Héloïse’s vocals will meld with the musicians’ playing to create a sound that will take listeners on a journey through Baroque songs to Héloïse’s own dramatic and playful works.
This 75 minute performance will include music by Barbara Strozzi, Julie Pinel, Errollyn Wallen and Héloïse Werner.
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