Orchestra of the Canongait plays Viennese Classics

Orchestra of the Canongait plays Viennese Classics

Orchestra of the Canongait, conducted by Robert DickSemi-professional company

120 minutesMain Church Sanctuary
Internationally acclaimed concert pianist Geoffrey Duce will return to the Orchestra of the Canongait to perform Mozart's dramatic Concerto No.24 in C minor. Following an outstanding review of their performance of Bruckner’s Ninth Symphony in which the orchestra were favourably compared to the Vienna Philharmonic, the Canongait’s founding director Robert Dick will lead the orchestra through the same composer's magisterial Fifth Symphony; one of the most sophisticated works in the entire symphonic canon. 'They played as though possessed in the Scherzo... the climaxes were shattering' (Ken Ward, BachTrack.com).
Event Details

Sunday 17 August 2025

All performances at 19:30

120 minutes

60 performers

Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025

Ticket Price

£17 (10)

Additional Information

Frequently Asked Questions

How much are tickets for Orchestra of the Canongait plays Viennese Classics?

Tickets for Orchestra of the Canongait plays Viennese Classics are £17 (10). You can purchase tickets through the official festival website.

Where is Orchestra of the Canongait plays Viennese Classics being performed?

Orchestra of the Canongait plays Viennese Classics is being performed at Main Church Sanctuary, located at Greyfriars Place. The venue is in the heart of Edinburgh's festival district.

How long is Orchestra of the Canongait plays Viennese Classics?

The performance runs for approximately 120 minutes, including any intervals.

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When is Orchestra of the Canongait plays Viennese Classics showing?

Orchestra of the Canongait plays Viennese Classics runs from 17 August 2025 to 17 August 2025. Check the official website for specific performance times.

What is Orchestra of the Canongait plays Viennese Classics about?

Orchestra of the Canongait plays Viennese Classics is a Edinburgh Festival Fringe production. For the full description and latest information, please visit the event page or the official festival website.

About This Music Performance

Orchestra of the Canongait plays Viennese Classics is a music performance at Main Church Sanctuary during Edinburgh Festival 2025. Running for 120 minutes, this show is part of the world's largest arts festival, bringing together performers and audiences from across the globe.

Enjoy live music in Edinburgh's atmospheric venues. From intimate acoustic sets to full band performances, each show offers a unique musical experience.

Venue: Main Church Sanctuary

Main Church Sanctuary is one of Edinburgh's Festival venues, hosting a variety of performances throughout August. Located in the heart of the city, the venue is accessible by public transport and within walking distance of other Festival locations.

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Booking Information

Ticket Prices: From £17

Age Guidance: 8+

Content Warnings: None

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Part of Edinburgh Festival 2025

Edinburgh Festival transforms Scotland's capital into the world's leading cultural destination every August. With thousands of performances across hundreds of venues, the festival offers unparalleled choice for culture lovers.Orchestra of the Canongait plays Viennese Classics represents the musical diversity that makes Edinburgh Festival unique.

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