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John Lunn, Composer
Nairn Community & Arts Centre, Wednesday 4th September, 6pm. The celebrated Scottish composer discusses his award-winning career and a life’s passion for music and creation stemming from his childhood in Scotland. Tickets £12, concessions available. A Nairn Book and Arts Festival event.
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Claire Habbershaw and Susanna MacRae – ‘Words of Women’
Nairn Community & Arts Centre, Sunday 1st September, 8pm: Piano and Soprano. A range of music alongside spoken text to create a unique storytelling experience. Tickets £15, concessions available. A Nairn Book and Arts Festival event.
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Ashley Fripp (piano)
Boat of Garten Community Hall, Sunday 1st September 2024 at 7:30pm. Bach, Schubert, Beethoven, Liszt. Tickets £18 (non-members), £16 (members) – concessions available
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Old Blind Dogs
Universal Hall Findhorn, Saturday, August 31 , 7:30 pm. Four musicians from very different musical backgrounds showcase the rich tradition of songs and tunes of the North- East of Scotland on an international stage. Tickets £18, concessions available
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Aly Bain & Phil Cunningham – Inverness
Empire Theatre Eden Court, Sat 31 Aug at 7:30pm. This duo have established themselves as the epitome of excellence in the world of traditional music. Tickets £28:50, or £22:50 (restricted view)
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The Agar Trust – a tenth anniversary musical celebration.
Saturday 31st August at 2 pm in the Methodist Church, 50 Huntly Street, Inverness. The Trust supports young musicians in rural Scotland to take up educational opportunities beyond their local area. Some of our many award holders will perform and talk about their journeys with music. Admission £10 at the door, under-18s free.
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Let the Organ Thunder – Gordon Tocher, Friday 30th August
1:15 to 2 pm, Inverness Cathedral. Entry free, retiring collection.
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Three’s Company (soprano, piano and clarinet)
St John’s Church Rothiemurchus, Friday 30th August at 7:30pm (refreshments from 7). Debussy, Handel, Bernstein, Barber and more. Admission free, retiring collection
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Fanny, the other Mendelssohn (documentary)
Nairn Community and Arts Centre, Friday 23rd August 7.30 pm. A chance to see Sheila Hayman’s acclaimed 2023 documentary about Fanny Mendelssohn featuring Isata Kanneh – Mason on piano. Members free, non-members £5.
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Let the Organ Thunder – Adrian Marple, Friday 23rd August
1:15 to 2 pm, Inverness Cathedral. Bach, Beethoven, Stanford and others. Entry free, retiring collection.
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Anne Martin and Ingrid Henderson + The Banes o the Turas
Under Canvas, Eden Court Theatre, Friday 19th August – times vary. Lochaber instrumentalist Ingrid Henderson and Skye Gaelic singer Anne Martin have been playing together for many years, delighting audiences worldwide from small intimate venues to concert halls and large festivals. The Banes o the Turas is a weave of music, extracts from the poetry book…
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Kyiv Classic Accordion Duo – Concert for Ukraine
United Reformed Church, Nairn: Sunday 18th August 2024 at 7pm. World classics masterpieces plus greatest examples of Ukrainian music. Free entry with a request for a charitable donation.
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Let the Organ Thunder – Matt Edwards, Friday 16th August
1:15 to 2 pm, Inverness Cathedral, no charge.
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Let the Organ Thunder – Adrian Marple, Friday 9th August
1:15 to 2 pm, Inverness Cathedral, no charge.
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Hebrides Ensemble
Inverness Cathedral, Sunday 4th August at 3pm (concert begins 3:30). Monteverdi, Purcell, Dowland, Bach, Jonathan Dove, James Macmilla, Bernstein. Admission programme £10, includes tea and cake.
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Aly Bain & Phil Cunningham
Universal Hall Findhorn, Sunday, August 4 2024, 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm. This duo have established themselves as the epitome of excellence in the world of traditional music, Tickets £20, concessions available
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Fèis Rois Ceilidh Trail Final Concert
OneTouch Theatre, Eden Court, Sat 3 Aug 2024 at 7:30pm, The Ceilidh Trail provides visitors to Scotland, and locals alike, with the opportunity to experience authentic traditional Scottish music. Tickets £15, concessions available
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North Atlantic Project – Cromarty
Saturday, August 3rd at 19:00. The Stables, Comarty. Traditional, American bluegrass and oldtime music. Admission £14
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Let the Organ Thunder – Philip Berg, Friday 2nd August
1:15 to 2 pm, Inverness Cathedral, no charge.
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Let the Organ Thunder – Philip Crozier, Friday 26th July
1:15 to 2 pm, Inverness Cathedral, no charge.













