Please note that this concert will take place at Kemnay Village Hall
(and not at Kemnay Church Centre as previously indicated)
The Cargill Piano Trio Concert Programme is now available here.

The Cargill Piano Trio will launch the concert season in 2022 at Kemnay Church Centre with this beautiful selection of music. Members of the trio – Blair Cargill (piano), Guera Crockett (violin) and Alison MacDonald (cello) are based in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire. Following their first concert together at the University of Aberdeen in 2019, their playing was described as “sheer relaxed, happy ‘togetherness’…”

For those who do not have an Inverurie Music Subscription, tickets for the concert are available on Eventbrite and at Butterfly Fabrics, 48 West High Street, Inverurie.
Please buy tickets in advance of the concert to keep queuing at the entrance to a minimum. Tickets cost £12 for general admission and are free for those in full-time education and for those receiving disability or low-income benefits.
The programme for the concert is:
Haydn: Gypsy Rondo in G major, No. 39
Amy Beach: Trio, Op. 150
Mendelssohn: Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op. 49
Important Covid-19 information for the concert on 12th February 2022:
· Please do not attend if you have symptoms of Covid-19, if you have been told by Test and Protect to self-isolate, or if you have had a recent positive Covid-19 test.
· Lateral Flow Device tests are available to order online, and they can be obtained at many community pharmacies. Please consider taking a test before attending the concert.
· As this is an indoor event, face coverings are required for this concert.
· There are no mandated physical distancing requirements but you may wish to keep some distance from others who are not in your household.
· Please clean your hands when you arrive – hand sanitiser and masks will be available if required.
· Inverurie Music will collect names and contact details from those attending for contact tracing purposes. This information will be retained for 21 days.
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