Time in Music is Much (Edinburgh Festival of the Sacred Arts)
St Vincent's Chapel St Vincent Street, EdinburghFollowing their Sacred Arts Festival debut in 2024, Sam Madden (tenor) and Will Sims (piano) return to Edinburgh with a
Following their Sacred Arts Festival debut in 2024, Sam Madden (tenor) and Will Sims (piano) return to Edinburgh with a
Over many years, the ‘Jacobite’ church of Old Saint Paul’s has accumulated an exceptionally rich collection of church vestments, hangings
Samuel Barber: Hermit Songs (selection from texts by anonymous Irish monks) Schubert: Litanei Howells: King David Strauss: Morgen & Allerseelen Rachmaninov: Two Sacred Songs With Emma Morwood, Soprano
Alan Baker, Diocesan Warden of Lay Readers, is leading a Reflective Walk at Edinburgh's Botanic Garden. The walk will start
With author Ian Bradley and and Schola Cantorum Director: Michael Ferguson In his book, You’ve Got to Have a Dream: The Message
With Christine De Luca & Robert Crawford, and Olivia Thrower (fiddle) The first ever Edinburgh Festival of the Sacred Arts
Four newly commissioned settings of the psalms. With the Sacred Arts Festival Singers directed by Calum Robertson. Introduced by
Howe Street Ensemble Director: Les ShanklandAntonio Vivaldi was employed as Maestro di Capella, at the Ospedale Della Pieta, in the great mercantile
A Three Day Festival to celebrate Edinburgh900: City of Diversity Edinburgh's Festival of Faiths is a vibrant celebration of the
The making of the ‘Scottish Psalter’: poets and composers, committees and kings; the psalter through the centuries: precentors, printers, and
Choir of Old Saint Paul’s Director: Dr John Kitchen MBE In a memorable phrase, the New Testament Letter to the Hebrews says 'we
Come and find unique gifts made by local producers, and enjoy a cup of tea with home baked cakes.