We’re delighted to welcome Laurentum to Perth Museum for an evening concert filled with songs that explore heartfelt longing, lost and love, contrasted with playfulness and mischievous teasing. Featuring music from France, Scotland, Hungary, and Ireland, this programme spans several centuries—from the Middle Ages through the Renaissance to the 20th and 21st centuries offering a distinctive insight into the connection between folk and classical traditions.
Laurentum is a quartet of female voices and string instruments that specialises in early Medieval, Renaissance, 20th-century and Contemporary Music. First formed in 2025 from Robin Chapel Choir in Edinburgh, Laurentum seeks to bring to life new and old repertoire of interesting vocal and instrumental combinations while giving voice to music by female composers.
Additional information:
Doors open at 6.45pm.
This event takes place in the main hall of Perth Museum so please note that the volume may vary at times. To ensure the best listening experience, ticket holders who may have difficulty hearing are encouraged to take seats in the first two rows.
For any questions around accessibility for this event, please get in touch with [email protected]
