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  • Pictured: Nigel Griffiths, Chair of the Queen's Hall, Fiona Hyslop, Culture Secretary, Gavin Reid, Chief Executive of Scottish Chamber Orchestra<br />
Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop announced a £650,000 grant for building improvements at the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh. <br />
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  • Pictured: Gavin Reid, Chief Executive of Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Fiona Hyslop, Culture Secretary, Nigel Griffiths, Chair of the Queen's Hall<br />
Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop announced a £650,000 grant for building improvements at the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh. P<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
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  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
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  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • The Virgin Money Fireworks Concert concludes the Edinburgh International Festival with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Kristiina Poska. Fireworks were by Pyrovision.
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...JPG
  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...jpg
  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...jpg
  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...jpg
  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...jpg
  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...jpg
  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...jpg
  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...jpg
  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...jpg
  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...jpg
  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...jpg
  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...jpg
  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...jpg
  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...jpg
  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...jpg
  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...jpg
  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...jpg
  • Virgin Money Fireworks Concert closes the 2016 Edinburgh International Festival with over 4 tonnes of explosives and 400,000 fireworks choreographed to live orchestral music will light up the sky against the iconic backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, in what is the largest annual fireworks concert in the world. Around 250,000 people gather annually in Princes Street and at vantage points around Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians to share in the spectacle.<br />
29th August, 2016, (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Virgin_money_fireworks_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Fiona Hyslop, Culture Secretary chats with musicians Marciana Buta (violin) and Donald Gillan (cello)<br />
Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop announced a £650,000 grant for building improvements at the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh.<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Queens_Hall_Funding_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Fiona Hyslop, Culture Secretary chats with musicians Marciana Buta (violin) and Donald Gillan (cello)<br />
Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop announced a £650,000 grant for building improvements at the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh. <br />
<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Queens_Hall_Funding_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Fiona Hyslop, Culture Secretary chats with musicians Marciana Buta (violin) and Donald Gillan (cello)<br />
Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop announced a £650,000 grant for building improvements at the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Queens_Hall_Funding_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Fiona Hyslop, Culture Secretary<br />
Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop announced a £650,000 grant for building improvements at the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh. <br />
<br />
<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Queens_Hall_Funding_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: Fiona Hyslop, Culture Secretary<br />
Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop announced a £650,000 grant for building improvements at the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh. <br />
<br />
<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Queens_Hall_Funding_Edinburg...jpg
  • Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop announced a £650,000 grant for building improvements at the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh. Pictured:<br />
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<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Queens_Hall_Funding_Edinburg...jpg
  • Carmen at Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland on 02 August 2024:<br />
<br />
Carmen’s independent heroine, striking Spanish style and unforgettable melodies have permeated popular culture ever since its premiere in 1875.<br />
<br />
Opéra-Comique’s new production of Georges Bizet's masterpiece is brought to the stage by conductor Louis Langrée and director Andreas Homoki. This is a classic tale of love, passion and jealousy, following the soldier Don José’s dramatic fall from grace as he meets the free-spirited Carmen.<br />
<br />
The score remains true to Bizet’s original vision, with musical pieces interspersed with dialogue, emphasising the comedic elements of the opera. Homoki also weaves in the history of the opera itself, from its scandalous premiere to its accumulating popularity over the following 149 years.<br />
<br />
Mezzo soprano Gaëlle Arquez leads as Carmen, a role which she has perfected in international opera houses since 2017.<br />
<br />
She performs alongside Albanian tenor Saimir Pirgu as Don José, Carmen’s villainous lover.<br />
<br />
The international cast is joined by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Louis Langrée, Music Director of the Opéra-Comique.<br />
This production of Carmen is a fully staged opera.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Gaëlle Arquez sings as the Scottish Chamber Orchestra plays in the pit below the stage<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_EIF_Carmen_AT_02082024_0037.JPG
  • Carmen at Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland on 02 August 2024:<br />
<br />
Carmen’s independent heroine, striking Spanish style and unforgettable melodies have permeated popular culture ever since its premiere in 1875.<br />
<br />
Opéra-Comique’s new production of Georges Bizet's masterpiece is brought to the stage by conductor Louis Langrée and director Andreas Homoki. This is a classic tale of love, passion and jealousy, following the soldier Don José’s dramatic fall from grace as he meets the free-spirited Carmen.<br />
<br />
The score remains true to Bizet’s original vision, with musical pieces interspersed with dialogue, emphasising the comedic elements of the opera. Homoki also weaves in the history of the opera itself, from its scandalous premiere to its accumulating popularity over the following 149 years.<br />
<br />
Mezzo soprano Gaëlle Arquez leads as Carmen, a role which she has perfected in international opera houses since 2017.<br />
<br />
She performs alongside Albanian tenor Saimir Pirgu as Don José, Carmen’s villainous lover.<br />
<br />
The international cast is joined by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Louis Langrée, Music Director of the Opéra-Comique.<br />
This production of Carmen is a fully staged opera.<br />
<br />
Pictured:The ensemble sing as the Scottish Chamber Orchestra play<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_EIF_Carmen_AT_02082024_0024.JPG
  • Carmen at Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland on 02 August 2024:<br />
<br />
Carmen’s independent heroine, striking Spanish style and unforgettable melodies have permeated popular culture ever since its premiere in 1875.<br />
<br />
Opéra-Comique’s new production of Georges Bizet's masterpiece is brought to the stage by conductor Louis Langrée and director Andreas Homoki. This is a classic tale of love, passion and jealousy, following the soldier Don José’s dramatic fall from grace as he meets the free-spirited Carmen.<br />
<br />
The score remains true to Bizet’s original vision, with musical pieces interspersed with dialogue, emphasising the comedic elements of the opera. Homoki also weaves in the history of the opera itself, from its scandalous premiere to its accumulating popularity over the following 149 years.<br />
<br />
Mezzo soprano Gaëlle Arquez leads as Carmen, a role which she has perfected in international opera houses since 2017.<br />
<br />
She performs alongside Albanian tenor Saimir Pirgu as Don José, Carmen’s villainous lover.<br />
<br />
The international cast is joined by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Louis Langrée, Music Director of the Opéra-Comique.<br />
This production of Carmen is a fully staged opera.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The ensemble<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_EIF_Carmen_AT_02082024_0083.JPG
  • Carmen at Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland on 02 August 2024:<br />
<br />
Carmen’s independent heroine, striking Spanish style and unforgettable melodies have permeated popular culture ever since its premiere in 1875.<br />
<br />
Opéra-Comique’s new production of Georges Bizet's masterpiece is brought to the stage by conductor Louis Langrée and director Andreas Homoki. This is a classic tale of love, passion and jealousy, following the soldier Don José’s dramatic fall from grace as he meets the free-spirited Carmen.<br />
<br />
The score remains true to Bizet’s original vision, with musical pieces interspersed with dialogue, emphasising the comedic elements of the opera. Homoki also weaves in the history of the opera itself, from its scandalous premiere to its accumulating popularity over the following 149 years.<br />
<br />
Mezzo soprano Gaëlle Arquez leads as Carmen, a role which she has perfected in international opera houses since 2017.<br />
<br />
She performs alongside Albanian tenor Saimir Pirgu as Don José, Carmen’s villainous lover.<br />
<br />
The international cast is joined by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Louis Langrée, Music Director of the Opéra-Comique.<br />
This production of Carmen is a fully staged opera.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Gaëlle Arquez<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_EIF_Carmen_AT_02082024_0081.JPG
  • Carmen at Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland on 02 August 2024:<br />
<br />
Carmen’s independent heroine, striking Spanish style and unforgettable melodies have permeated popular culture ever since its premiere in 1875.<br />
<br />
Opéra-Comique’s new production of Georges Bizet's masterpiece is brought to the stage by conductor Louis Langrée and director Andreas Homoki. This is a classic tale of love, passion and jealousy, following the soldier Don José’s dramatic fall from grace as he meets the free-spirited Carmen.<br />
<br />
The score remains true to Bizet’s original vision, with musical pieces interspersed with dialogue, emphasising the comedic elements of the opera. Homoki also weaves in the history of the opera itself, from its scandalous premiere to its accumulating popularity over the following 149 years.<br />
<br />
Mezzo soprano Gaëlle Arquez leads as Carmen, a role which she has perfected in international opera houses since 2017.<br />
<br />
She performs alongside Albanian tenor Saimir Pirgu as Don José, Carmen’s villainous lover.<br />
<br />
The international cast is joined by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Louis Langrée, Music Director of the Opéra-Comique.<br />
This production of Carmen is a fully staged opera.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Gaëlle Arquez<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_EIF_Carmen_AT_02082024_0079.JPG
  • Carmen at Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland on 02 August 2024:<br />
<br />
Carmen’s independent heroine, striking Spanish style and unforgettable melodies have permeated popular culture ever since its premiere in 1875.<br />
<br />
Opéra-Comique’s new production of Georges Bizet's masterpiece is brought to the stage by conductor Louis Langrée and director Andreas Homoki. This is a classic tale of love, passion and jealousy, following the soldier Don José’s dramatic fall from grace as he meets the free-spirited Carmen.<br />
<br />
The score remains true to Bizet’s original vision, with musical pieces interspersed with dialogue, emphasising the comedic elements of the opera. Homoki also weaves in the history of the opera itself, from its scandalous premiere to its accumulating popularity over the following 149 years.<br />
<br />
Mezzo soprano Gaëlle Arquez leads as Carmen, a role which she has perfected in international opera houses since 2017.<br />
<br />
She performs alongside Albanian tenor Saimir Pirgu as Don José, Carmen’s villainous lover.<br />
<br />
The international cast is joined by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Louis Langrée, Music Director of the Opéra-Comique.<br />
This production of Carmen is a fully staged opera.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Gaëlle Arquez<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_EIF_Carmen_AT_02082024_0080.JPG
  • Carmen at Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland on 02 August 2024:<br />
<br />
Carmen’s independent heroine, striking Spanish style and unforgettable melodies have permeated popular culture ever since its premiere in 1875.<br />
<br />
Opéra-Comique’s new production of Georges Bizet's masterpiece is brought to the stage by conductor Louis Langrée and director Andreas Homoki. This is a classic tale of love, passion and jealousy, following the soldier Don José’s dramatic fall from grace as he meets the free-spirited Carmen.<br />
<br />
The score remains true to Bizet’s original vision, with musical pieces interspersed with dialogue, emphasising the comedic elements of the opera. Homoki also weaves in the history of the opera itself, from its scandalous premiere to its accumulating popularity over the following 149 years.<br />
<br />
Mezzo soprano Gaëlle Arquez leads as Carmen, a role which she has perfected in international opera houses since 2017.<br />
<br />
She performs alongside Albanian tenor Saimir Pirgu as Don José, Carmen’s villainous lover.<br />
<br />
The international cast is joined by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Louis Langrée, Music Director of the Opéra-Comique.<br />
This production of Carmen is a fully staged opera.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The ensemble<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_EIF_Carmen_AT_02082024_0077.JPG
  • Carmen at Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland on 02 August 2024:<br />
<br />
Carmen’s independent heroine, striking Spanish style and unforgettable melodies have permeated popular culture ever since its premiere in 1875.<br />
<br />
Opéra-Comique’s new production of Georges Bizet's masterpiece is brought to the stage by conductor Louis Langrée and director Andreas Homoki. This is a classic tale of love, passion and jealousy, following the soldier Don José’s dramatic fall from grace as he meets the free-spirited Carmen.<br />
<br />
The score remains true to Bizet’s original vision, with musical pieces interspersed with dialogue, emphasising the comedic elements of the opera. Homoki also weaves in the history of the opera itself, from its scandalous premiere to its accumulating popularity over the following 149 years.<br />
<br />
Mezzo soprano Gaëlle Arquez leads as Carmen, a role which she has perfected in international opera houses since 2017.<br />
<br />
She performs alongside Albanian tenor Saimir Pirgu as Don José, Carmen’s villainous lover.<br />
<br />
The international cast is joined by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Louis Langrée, Music Director of the Opéra-Comique.<br />
This production of Carmen is a fully staged opera.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The ensemble<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_EIF_Carmen_AT_02082024_0076.JPG
  • Carmen at Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland on 02 August 2024:<br />
<br />
Carmen’s independent heroine, striking Spanish style and unforgettable melodies have permeated popular culture ever since its premiere in 1875.<br />
<br />
Opéra-Comique’s new production of Georges Bizet's masterpiece is brought to the stage by conductor Louis Langrée and director Andreas Homoki. This is a classic tale of love, passion and jealousy, following the soldier Don José’s dramatic fall from grace as he meets the free-spirited Carmen.<br />
<br />
The score remains true to Bizet’s original vision, with musical pieces interspersed with dialogue, emphasising the comedic elements of the opera. Homoki also weaves in the history of the opera itself, from its scandalous premiere to its accumulating popularity over the following 149 years.<br />
<br />
Mezzo soprano Gaëlle Arquez leads as Carmen, a role which she has perfected in international opera houses since 2017.<br />
<br />
She performs alongside Albanian tenor Saimir Pirgu as Don José, Carmen’s villainous lover.<br />
<br />
The international cast is joined by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Louis Langrée, Music Director of the Opéra-Comique.<br />
This production of Carmen is a fully staged opera.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The ensemble<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_EIF_Carmen_AT_02082024_0078.JPG
  • Carmen at Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland on 02 August 2024:<br />
<br />
Carmen’s independent heroine, striking Spanish style and unforgettable melodies have permeated popular culture ever since its premiere in 1875.<br />
<br />
Opéra-Comique’s new production of Georges Bizet's masterpiece is brought to the stage by conductor Louis Langrée and director Andreas Homoki. This is a classic tale of love, passion and jealousy, following the soldier Don José’s dramatic fall from grace as he meets the free-spirited Carmen.<br />
<br />
The score remains true to Bizet’s original vision, with musical pieces interspersed with dialogue, emphasising the comedic elements of the opera. Homoki also weaves in the history of the opera itself, from its scandalous premiere to its accumulating popularity over the following 149 years.<br />
<br />
Mezzo soprano Gaëlle Arquez leads as Carmen, a role which she has perfected in international opera houses since 2017.<br />
<br />
She performs alongside Albanian tenor Saimir Pirgu as Don José, Carmen’s villainous lover.<br />
<br />
The international cast is joined by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Louis Langrée, Music Director of the Opéra-Comique.<br />
This production of Carmen is a fully staged opera.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Gaëlle Arquez<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_EIF_Carmen_AT_02082024_0074.JPG
  • Carmen at Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland on 02 August 2024:<br />
<br />
Carmen’s independent heroine, striking Spanish style and unforgettable melodies have permeated popular culture ever since its premiere in 1875.<br />
<br />
Opéra-Comique’s new production of Georges Bizet's masterpiece is brought to the stage by conductor Louis Langrée and director Andreas Homoki. This is a classic tale of love, passion and jealousy, following the soldier Don José’s dramatic fall from grace as he meets the free-spirited Carmen.<br />
<br />
The score remains true to Bizet’s original vision, with musical pieces interspersed with dialogue, emphasising the comedic elements of the opera. Homoki also weaves in the history of the opera itself, from its scandalous premiere to its accumulating popularity over the following 149 years.<br />
<br />
Mezzo soprano Gaëlle Arquez leads as Carmen, a role which she has perfected in international opera houses since 2017.<br />
<br />
She performs alongside Albanian tenor Saimir Pirgu as Don José, Carmen’s villainous lover.<br />
<br />
The international cast is joined by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Louis Langrée, Music Director of the Opéra-Comique.<br />
This production of Carmen is a fully staged opera.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Saimir Pirgu<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_EIF_Carmen_AT_02082024_0065.JPG
  • Carmen at Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland on 02 August 2024:<br />
<br />
Carmen’s independent heroine, striking Spanish style and unforgettable melodies have permeated popular culture ever since its premiere in 1875.<br />
<br />
Opéra-Comique’s new production of Georges Bizet's masterpiece is brought to the stage by conductor Louis Langrée and director Andreas Homoki. This is a classic tale of love, passion and jealousy, following the soldier Don José’s dramatic fall from grace as he meets the free-spirited Carmen.<br />
<br />
The score remains true to Bizet’s original vision, with musical pieces interspersed with dialogue, emphasising the comedic elements of the opera. Homoki also weaves in the history of the opera itself, from its scandalous premiere to its accumulating popularity over the following 149 years.<br />
<br />
Mezzo soprano Gaëlle Arquez leads as Carmen, a role which she has perfected in international opera houses since 2017.<br />
<br />
She performs alongside Albanian tenor Saimir Pirgu as Don José, Carmen’s villainous lover.<br />
<br />
The international cast is joined by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Louis Langrée, Music Director of the Opéra-Comique.<br />
This production of Carmen is a fully staged opera.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Saimir Pirgu<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_EIF_Carmen_AT_02082024_0064.JPG
  • Carmen at Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland on 02 August 2024:<br />
<br />
Carmen’s independent heroine, striking Spanish style and unforgettable melodies have permeated popular culture ever since its premiere in 1875.<br />
<br />
Opéra-Comique’s new production of Georges Bizet's masterpiece is brought to the stage by conductor Louis Langrée and director Andreas Homoki. This is a classic tale of love, passion and jealousy, following the soldier Don José’s dramatic fall from grace as he meets the free-spirited Carmen.<br />
<br />
The score remains true to Bizet’s original vision, with musical pieces interspersed with dialogue, emphasising the comedic elements of the opera. Homoki also weaves in the history of the opera itself, from its scandalous premiere to its accumulating popularity over the following 149 years.<br />
<br />
Mezzo soprano Gaëlle Arquez leads as Carmen, a role which she has perfected in international opera houses since 2017.<br />
<br />
She performs alongside Albanian tenor Saimir Pirgu as Don José, Carmen’s villainous lover.<br />
<br />
The international cast is joined by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Louis Langrée, Music Director of the Opéra-Comique.<br />
This production of Carmen is a fully staged opera.<br />
<br />
Pictured: A member of the cast sings a solo<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_EIF_Carmen_AT_02082024_0066.JPG
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