The Inchcolm Antiphoner
Schedule
Thu Jun 18 2026 at 07:00 pm to 09:30 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Reid Concert Hall | Edinburgh, SC
About this Event
About the event
Join us for a concert from Fraser Fifield, our Traditional Artist in Residence, as part of his final project in the role. Fraser has assembled an arrangement of the Inchcolm Antiphoner, Scotland's oldest known musical notation.
The Inchcolm Antiphoner is a manuscript of songs in praise of Saint Columba, composed on Inchcolm island around the year 1340. Fraser has arranged it to be performed by a quartet of saxophones, including himself (soprano sax), along with Sue McKenzie (alto), Martin Kershaw (tenor), Allon Beauvoisin (baritone).
Doors open for this event from 7pm, with music beginning at 7:30pm. There will also be an intermission.
Please note that Reid Concert Hall does not have a bar or refreshments for sale inside.
About the Traditional Artist in Residence
Fraser Fifield is a multi-instrumentalist and composer from Scotland, performing on low whistle, saxophone, and bagpipes. His distinctive instrumental voice draws influence from many sources; Scottish folk is identifiably present but also Jazz, Indian, Balkan and more. He currently holds the post of Traditional Artist in Residence at Edinburgh University.
Over a 30-year career, Fraser has performed with many influential bands from the Scottish folk scene and released a series of acclaimed solo recordings. His most recent releases form a trilogy of trio recordings featuring his low whistle in contrasting settings.
Where is it happening?
Reid Concert Hall, Bristo Square, Edinburgh, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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