Friday 21 February 2020

Concert - Jan Waterfield, Rory McCleery and László Rózsa

The Institut français d'Ecosse proudly announces the second edition of its Harpsichord en fête festival in partnership with St. Cecilia’s Hall Concert Room and Music Museum, home of the University of Edinburgh’s internationally renowned collection of musical instruments. If you are not yet a member of the Institut français d'Ecosse, we invite you to join. Already a member? Book your place early!


About Jan Waterfield:
As principal keyboard player of ‘Gabrieli Consort & Players’, Jan travels throughout Europe & beyond, playing music that ranges from 1585-1801. She has collaborated on many of the Gabrieli’s award-winning recordings, including the Gramophone Award winning ‘A New Venetian Coronation’ (as player and researcher) and their recent highly acclaimed ‘King Arthur’ by Henry Purcell. She also enjoys playing with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, the Academy of Ancient Music, the Dunedin Consort & the Scottish Ensemble, as well as her partnerships with colleagues such as László Rózsa & Rory McCleery. Jan also teaches & lectures at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow, inspiring students in the arts of figured bass, historical tuning and improvisation. She can sometimes be found playing the piano accordion with an acoustic trio, ‘Kleyne Klezmer’.


About Rory McCleery:
Rory is much in demand as a countertenor soloist and has performed at venues including Edinburgh’s Usher Hall, the Concertgebouw Bruges, the NOSPR in Katowice and the Royal Chapel of the Palace of Versailles. Rory began his musical career as a chorister in the choir of St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral, Edinburgh. He gained a double first in Music and an MSt in Musicology with Distinction from Oxford University. Rory is also the founder and director of Gramophone Award-nominated vocal ensemble The Marian Consort, with whom he performs across the UK, Europe, North America and the Far East.


About László Rózsa:
László was born in Budapest in 1989, where he began his musical education. As a soloist and chamber musician he enjoys a varied freelance career both in the UK and abroad, sharing the platform with distinguished musicians such as Michael Chance, John Butt, and Jan Waterfield, and performing with leading early music ensembles and orchestras including the Dunedin Consort, Spiritato!, Ars Eloquentiae, and Oxford Baroque. Besides performing, he is a keen educator, currently teaching at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and the University of Glasgow.

The concert programme will be available to download shortly.

Event details
Saturday, 21 March at 7pm
St Cecilia’s Hall
50 Niddry St, Edinburgh EH1 1LG
Price: £15 & £12 (concession)

Booking
Book directly online via our ticketing system or on Eventbrite or contact us at 0131 285 6030 or ifecosse.edimbourg-cslt diplomatie.gouv.fr
CASH ONLY for purchasing at the entrance @St Cecilia’s Hall

Our festival pass is now available and allows you to access all six concerts for £60 only.
Reserve it now!

Concession price applies to
Seniors (60+)
Students (-26)
Friends of the Edinburgh Quartet
Unemployed
Disabled persons
Young People (-18)
Members of the IFE, CAMEO, and Filmhouse
Children younger than 12 must be accompanied by adults.
(Proof of eligibility for a concession price is to be shown upon entry)

Tickets will not be refunded unless a performance is cancelled or abandoned.

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