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convey a spiritual seriousness that exudes charm. Tickets
£30/£25 (conc. £15).
Once again, in conjunction with Live Music Now Scotland and
Paxton House, the extremely successful free one-hour taster
concerts ‘Music at Paxton…Plus’ return to the Festival. This year,
classical harpist Sophie Rocks opens the series on Sunday 1
May at 3pm. Originally hailing from the Shetland Islands, Sophie
draws influence from her traditional roots, but also harbours a
passion for contemporary music, ranging from Berio to Bowie. On
Sunday 19 June at 3pm, pianist Catriona Mackenzie and cellist
Josiah Duhlstine, the Phoenix Duo, explore the rich classical
cello-piano repertoire as well as arrangements of Scottish and
American traditional music.
Elizabeth Macdonald, general manager, added: ‘We are looking
forward to bringing people together in this very special corner of
the UK to enjoy performances as enthralling as the setting. We
are particularly thrilled to continue our partnership with Live Music
Now Scotland, an organisation with such a strong commitment to
making music accessible to all, whilst nurturing and mentoring the
next generation of professional musicians.’
Music at Paxton is supported by the National Lottery through
Creative Scotland, and by EventScotland. Tickets will be
available from Fringe/Red 61 from Monday 25 April and onsite at
the Festival Box Office from 22 – 31 July. Priority booking for
Patrons and Benefactors: Monday 11 April and for Friends:
Monday 18 April. Public booking: Monday 25 April.
For more details visit https://musicatpaxton.online.red61.co.uk