music close up 2022–23
Maximiliano Martín, clarinet, Philip Higham, cello, and Julian Milford, piano, play Beethoven and Brahms trios during their unforgettable concert at Holy Trinity Church on Sunday 19th March
From our opening concert celebrating the 150th anniversary of the birth of one of Britain’s foremost recent composers to the recital given by one of the UK’s up-and-coming young pianists, we present seven terrific concerts, performed by some of the most exciting musicians of the day. Last year, despite the uncertainties of Covid, our membership soared, partly in response to our generous subscription terms but also because of the recognition of the importance live music plays in our lives. For this new season we are as committed as ever to bringing live music to East Lothian and have arranged another superb package of concerts to tempt local music lovers.
All concerts take place in the uplifting setting of Holy Trinity Church. We invite you to join us for another inspiring season of music close up.
Individual tickets cost £12, With a special subscription price of £60—seven concerts for the price of five.
Students and school children enjoy free entry.
All concerts take place in the uplifting setting of Holy Trinity Church. We invite you to join us for another inspiring season of music close up.
Individual tickets cost £12, With a special subscription price of £60—seven concerts for the price of five.
Students and school children enjoy free entry.
A musical tribute to her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Joel Quarrington plays Bottesini's Elegy No,1, the cello version of which we heard played so memorably by the Kwon-Lim Duo at the end of our concert in December last year. Press here to listen.
Joel Quarrington plays Bottesini's Elegy No,1, the cello version of which we heard played so memorably by the Kwon-Lim Duo at the end of our concert in December last year. Press here to listen.