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Çokus Duo

Spanish Flavours: Dance, Fire, and Elegance on two Harpsichords

Spanish Flavours: Dance, Fire, and Elegance on two Harpsichords
A vibrant exploration of Spanish-inspired sound worlds, the Çokus Duo (Ebi and Kejsi) presents a programme that brings together the rhythmic brilliance of Antonio Soler, the fiery charm of Luigi Boccherini's celebrated Fandango and the refined elegance of Francois Couperin. Performed on two harpsichords, the concert reveals a vivid dialogue between contrasting styles, where dance rhythms, expressive ornamentation and bold character unfold with striking immediacy. From the courtly sophistication of the French Baroque to the spirited vitality of Iberian dance, this programme offers a colourful journey through 18th century Europe, celebrating identity and musical language.

  • festival Edinburgh Fringe Festival
  • date Wed, 19 August 2026
  • location St Cecilia's Hall, Edinburgh
  • time 3:00pm
  • ticket £5 - £15

Full Event Details

A vibrant exploration of Spanish-inspired sound worlds, the Çokus Duo (Ebi and Kejsi) presents a programme that brings together the rhythmic brilliance of Antonio Soler, the fiery charm of Luigi Boccherini's celebrated Fandango and the refined elegance of Francois Couperin. Performed on two harpsichords, the concert reveals a vivid dialogue between contrasting styles, where dance rhythms, expressive ornamentation and bold character unfold with striking immediacy. From the courtly sophistication of the French Baroque to the spirited vitality of Iberian dance, this programme offers a colourful journey through 18th century Europe, celebrating identity and musical language.

Venue Details & Map

Location

St Cecilia's Hall, Edinburgh
St Cecilia's Hall, EH1 1LG

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