Harpsichord en Fête
Harpsichord en fête” is a week-long celebration of the harpsichord and baroque music in Scotland.
❄️Winter festival
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Join us for the 4th edition of the “Harpsichord en fête” festival!
“Harpsichord en fête” is a week-long celebration of the harpsichord and baroque music in Scotland. You will have the opportunity to listen to harpsichordists accompanied by other musical instruments. Local and European musicians will be performing for this 4th edition, including: John Kitchen, Aaron McGregor, Claude Meneux, Alison McGillivray, Morag Johnston, Conor Gricmanis, Paul Kowal, Diego Ares, Jan Waterfield and László Rózsa.
“I have been delighted to have been associated with the “Harpsichord en fête” concerts which the Institut français d’Ecosse has organised in recent years. These have afforded valuable concert opportunities for younger performers, as well as offering concerts to distinguished established musicians. In addition, the series has featured harpsichords from the priceless collection of early keyboards at the University’s St Cecilia’s Hall. It’s a brilliant enterprise!” - John Kitchen
28 February to 2 March 2024 Saint Cecilia’s Hall, Edinburgh and King’s College Chapel, Aberdeen
Our Festival Pass gives you access to the 5 concerts of the “Harpsichord en fête” festival! Full Price : £45 | Concession* : £36 – Tickets available online & on the door
Past events
Harpsichord en Fête
- Sat 2 March 2024
- Cecilia's Hall, Edinburgh
- 1:00pm
- £15, concession £12
- Harpsichord en Fête
Harpsichord en Fête
- Fri 1 March 2024
- St Cecilia's Hall, Edinburgh
- 6:30pm
- £20
- Harpsichord en Fête
Harpsichord en Fête
- Fri 1 March 2024
- St Cecilia's Hall, Edinburgh
- 1:00pm
- £15
- Harpsichord en Fête
Harpsichord en Fête
- Thu 29 February 2024
- St Cecilia's Hall, Edinburgh
- 1:00pm
- £15, Concession £12
- Harpsichord en Fête
- Wed 28 February 2024
- King's College Chapel, University of Aberdeen
- 1:00pm
- £20, concession £16
- Harpsichord en Fête
Location
Saint Cecilia’s Hall, Edinburgh and King’s College Chapel, Aberdeen