10th March 2025 | |
7.30pm - 9.30pm | |
Greyfriars Charteris Centre 138/140 Pleasance, Edinburgh South EH8 9RR |
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£8 - £25 | |
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Hugh Mackay performs Bach, Demenga & Britten
Scottish cellist Hugh Mackay invites you to an intimate concert of solo cello, blending timeless classics with modern innovation. Set in the stunning Bink's Hall in the Greyfriars Charteris Centre right in the heart of Edinburgh, this concert offers a chance to enjoy the cello’s unique range in a thoughtful and engaging programme:
J.S. Bach / Suite No. 5 in C Minor
Benjamin Britten / Suite for Solo Cello No. 1 (celebrating its 60th anniversary)
Thomas Demenga / EFEU, a contemporary gem commissioned for the Grand Prix Emanuel Feuermann in 2010
Tickets: £8-25 | Refreshments will be available for purchase during the interval
Programme:
Bach | Suite for Solo Cello No. 5 in C minor, BWV 1011
Demenga / EFEU (2010)
-Interval-
Britten / Suite for Solo Cello No. 1, Op. 72
About the Artist:
Scottish cellist Hugh Mackay is forging a unique path as a solo artist, merging an adventurous repertoire with an in-depth exploration of the cello’s rich history. A recipient of the Suggia Gift and Dewar Arts Award, and a former Mozart Gesellschaft Dortmund Scholarship holder, Hugh’s artistry has captivated audiences at prestigious venues such as Wigmore Hall, the Dortmund Konzerthaus, and the Palace of Versailles.
In 2026, Hugh’s recitals will honour the 50th anniversary of Benjamin Britten’s death, showcasing Britten’s works, J.S. Bach’s six cello suites, and pieces by Britten’s contemporaries. That year, he will also conduct a masterclass at St. Andrew’s University, examining the connections between these two composers. Recently, Hugh was a semi-finalist at the 2024 International Bach Competition in Leipzig, establishing himself as a promising Bach interpreter internationally. He continues to collaborate closely with renowned cellist Pieter Wispelwey on these foundational cello works.
In 2023–24, Hugh returned to Scotland for his debut recital tour with pianist Junyan Chen, presenting traditional repertoire alongside contemporary compositions like Fazil Say’s ‘Four Cities,’ a piece they recently recorded. He curated a concert inspired by Rilke’s poem ‘Liebeslied’ at the Royal Academy of Music and made his recital debut at Bridgewater Hall to critical acclaim. His chamber music endeavours include historical performance projects and collaborations with violinist Charlotte Spruit, violist Edgar Francis, and pianist Xiaowen Shang.
Hugh’s career has led him to some of Europe’s most esteemed festivals and performance venues. He won the Audience Prize at the Schiermonnikoog Festival, performed as Cross Trust Artist of the Year at the Perth Festival of the Arts, and appeared at the West Wycombe Chamber Music Festival under the direction of Lawrence Power. His other festival appearances include the NUME Festival and Mendelssohn on Mull, where he performed alongside the Doric String Quartet and fellow emerging artists.
Born in 2000 in the Scottish Borders, Hugh studied at St. Mary’s Music School in Edinburgh and the Royal Academy of Music, where he received the Yadegar-Hall Award and won the inaugural LSO Conservatoire Scholarship. He is profoundly grateful for the invaluable support of the Cross Trust, Waddell Trust, Caird Trust, Beatrice Huntingdon Awards, Battersea United Charities, Help Musicians UK, and the Countess of Munster Trust during his studies.
For more information and to stay connected, visit: www.hughmackaycellist.com
“bursting with vitality...electric intensity…a startling interplay of power and delicacy” (Kirkcaldy Music Society)
“mind-blowing virtuosity” (Aberdeen Chamber Music Concerts)
“Hugh demystifies classical music’s erudite reputation” (Louth & District Concert Society)
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