Sounds of St Cecilia's I: The Forgotten Baroque Traditions: A Self-Portrait of a 21st Century Artist

IN PERSON



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Artist:
Kenneth Yeung
Professional company
UNITED KINGDOM - SCOTLAND
Performers: 1

Festival:
Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Genre:
Music
Classical, Historical

Age Limit:
12+

Description:
An intimate, autobiographical journey across two antique keyboards. Kenneth navigates early repertoire and personal memory, weaving Cabezon, Frescobaldi, Froberger, Pasquini's partimentno sonata, a compiled 17th-century French suite, and Bach's magnificent toccata. Interspersed is a new tombeau – an elegy for the Tai Po fire in Hong Kong – linking past practice with contemporary resonance. Playful, scholarly, creative, the programme surveys a wide range of national styles and improvisatory traditions, inviting listeners into anecdotes and the harpsichordist's inner world as music becomes story and memory.

Warnings:
None


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Venue Code:
77
Venue Room:
The Concert Room (capacity 200)
Venue:
St Cecilia's Hall
Venue Address:
50 Niddry Street
Venue Postcode:
EH1 1LG


Performances

DayDateStartEndDurationPriceTitleStatus
Wed12/0815:0016:001:0015.00