THE Lammermuir Festival is set to celebrate its 15th year by bringing back an iconic music event.
Organisers have announced that Joby Talbot’s Path of Miracles, performed by renowned choral group Tenebrae, will be the highlight of the 2024 festival programme.
Having received rave reviews during its last performance in 2017, a second show has been added at 10pm on Sunday, September 8, for those wanting a ticket this year.
The concert will be held in the Concorde Hangar at the National Museum of Flight at East Fortune.
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Inspired by the famous pilgrim route to Santiago de Compostela, the composition will be performed alongside one of the wonders of modern travel.
Tenebrae was formed by director Nigel Short, who will continue his legacy with the major East Lothian event.
The Times hailed the piece as "an evocative odyssey," while the Arts Desk labelled it as a "profound and moving piece, symphonic in its scope, surely one of the masterpieces of the recent choral repertoire".
Visit lammermuirfestival.co.uk for tickets.
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