Extraordinary concert of French airs de cour and their baroque admirers - Lully, Lambert, Tessier, Purcell, Handel...Elspeth McVeigh's "hauntingly pure" voice transports you to the royal court of 17th century France. Expertly and sensitively accompanied by Andrew Forbes on the original 1764 Yohann Adolph Haas harpsichord from the St Cecilia's Museum collection. An experience and opportunity not to be missed.
" her singing has a storytelling quality to it, which takes the listener on a metaphorical journey" ****"Broadway Baby"
" an oasis of calm... perfect diction...gentle manner...****" Three Weeks
" her singing has a storytelling quality to it, which takes the listener on a metaphorical journey" ****"Broadway Baby"
" an oasis of calm... perfect diction...gentle manner...****" Three Weeks
Fabulous window onto #Scotland's rich musical heritage in tonight's lovely recital @traquairhouse. 17th & 18th century Scottish music beautifully performed by Elspeth McVeigh, @doonerlis, Daniel Mate Meszoly &@pianody on Traquair's 1651 Ruckers harpsichord @CreativeScots