Words and music take flight in Scottish Ensemble’s Concerts for a Summer’s Night this June

Embracing the enchanting atmosphere of summertime, Scottish Ensemble is set to illuminate  sunlit venues with an evening of vibrant music during their annual Concerts for a Summer’s  Night series across Scotland.  

In 2025 Scottish Ensemble will be joined by French singer and composer Héloïse Werner.  Héloïse’s vocals will meld with the sound of 12 string players to create a bright and vivid sound  world that will take listeners on an odyssey through beautifully evocative arrangements of  Baroque songs to Héloïse’s own dramatic and playful works. 

Concerts for a Summer’s Night takes place from Monday 9 June until Monday 16 June at  Rossie Byre in Perthshire, Strathpeffer Pavilion, Aberdeen Art Gallery, The  National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum and, for the first time, at V&A Dundee. 

The programme will transport audiences through centuries and musical styles blending Baroque  and classical works with contemporary music that offers a fresh take on music for strings and  voice. The concerts will have a distinctly French twist with composers featured including  Maurice Ravel, Pauline Viardot and Julie Pinel. 

Jonathan Morton, Artistic Director of Scottish Ensemble, said: “Our Concerts for a  Summer’s Night are a particular highlight of the year at Scottish Ensemble, for audiences and  musicians alike.

“It’s always exciting to fill these beautiful venues with an eclectic mix of music,  and we are thrilled to introduce the multi-talented Héloïse Werner to our audiences this year.” 

Héloïse Werner said: “Having been in the audience to experience the thrilling and dynamic playing of this exemplary group of musicians, I am hugely looking forward to the honour of  joining them on stage for this special collaboration.” 

Tickets range from £11 – £22 and are free for under 16s.

Tickets are available from  https://scottishensemble.co.uk/programme/2024-25/concerts-for-a-summers-night-3

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davepickering

Edinburgh reporter and photographer

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