Scottish Ensemble: Concerts for a Summer's Night
Part of the Scottish Ensemble: Concerts for a Summer's Night 2025 Series
Add to my Calendar 10-06-2025 20:00 10-06-2025 22:00 36 Scottish Ensemble: Concerts for a Summer's Night Our annual summer concerts bring vibrant music to open, light-filled venues across Scotland. This year we are joined by singer and composer Héloïse Werner - “a soprano of extraordinary range, tone and vocal abilities, possessing a seemingly inexhaustible expressive range” (Gramophone). Héloïse’s vocals and our musicians’ playing will meld 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. Strathpeffer Pavilion, Strathpeffer DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Strathpeffer Pavilion
The Square
Strathpeffer
Highland
IV14 9DW
Scotland
Programme
Antanas Rekašius – Music for Strings no.2: I Allegro molto espressivo
Barbara Strozzi – Arie, Op.8: 'Che si puo fare'
Gilles Binchois – Selection of Chansons (arr. Lisa Illean)
Errollyn Wallen – Tree
Héloïse Werner – Unspecified Intensions (arr. Alexander/Werner)
Héloïse Werner – Lullaby for a sister (arr. Alexander/Werner)
Igor Stravinsky – Concerto in D 'Basel': Rondo
Julie Pinel – Sombres lieux (arr. Marianne Schofield)
Julie Pinel – Cantatille (arr. Marianne Schofield)
Maurice Ravel – Petite Symphonie à Cordes: Movement 2 (arr. Rudolf Barshai)
Pauline Viardot – Berceuse
Tom Coult – Prelude (after Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe)
Performers
Héloïse Werner – Voice
Scottish Ensemble
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Programme Note
Our annual summer concerts bring vibrant music to open, light-filled venues across Scotland. This year we are joined by singer and composer Héloïse Werner - “a soprano of extraordinary range, tone and vocal abilities, possessing a seemingly inexhaustible expressive range” (Gramophone).
Héloïse’s vocals and our musicians’ playing will meld 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.
