Unfortunately, due to ill health, we have had to cancel the concert on Monday 16th September. If you purchased tickets from Aberdeen Performing Arts please contact them directly. We will endeavour to reschedule the concert later in the season. Please
Programme Change – 29th January 2024
We have been advised of a slight programme change for our concert on 29th January. This change adds three Clara Schumann romances and two solo piano pieces by Mendelssohn and Brahms. The details are HERE
Introducing Our Musicians in Residence!
We’re delighted to welcome Ulla-Riikka Kuisma and Francis Moore-Colyer for the weekend of 20-22 August 2021. Ulla-Riikka and Francis will be playing at venues around the city: Friday 20 August 12:30pm: Cognito at the Museum, Gordon Highlander’s Museum 3:30pm: Marischal
Coming Soon!
Our new season programme is here
Aberdeen Chamber Music Concerts is please to publish the details of our 87th Season for 2021-22. Following the disruption of 2020 and 2021 we hope to bring you a more normal programme from the autumn. We have eight concerts planned,
Haddo Arts Festival 2020 Goes Online
If you are missing your music, take a look at what is on offer from Haddo Arts.
Chamber Music Scotland: Streaming Home Concerts, Wed 10th June
Roxburgh Quartet – 4th Nov 2019: Review
THE ROXBURGH QUARTET RACHEL SPENCER: First Violin ANDREW LEES: Second Violin FELIX TANNER: Viola HELEN DUNCAN: Cello THE SANCTUARY, QUEEN’S CROSS CHURCH, ABERDEEN Monday 4th November, 2019 The second of this season’s six concerts promoted by Aberdeen Chamber Music Concerts
Murray McLachlan and Family – 8th October 2018: Programme Notes
Matthew: Three movements from Petrushka Stravinsky (1882 – 1971) Following his great success of The Firebird, Igor Stravinsky completed the ballet Petrushkain 1911 for Diaghilev, and the Russian Ballet. Three Movements from Petrushkafor solo piano were composed ten years later
Murray McLachlan and Family – 8th October 2018: Review
MURRAY McLACHLAN and FAMILY THE SANCTUARY, QUEEN’S CROSS CHURCH Monday 8thOctober, 2018 Pianist Murray McLachlan was born in Dundee but spent most of his upbringing in Aberdeen. His career as a concert pianist has taken him all across the