Venue: The Hub
Hannah StoneLMN Wales/UK The Royal harpist plays Bach, Dizi, Prokofiev and Salzedo. Wednesday 14 August 9.00pm Supported byIan Stoutzker Tickets £10 1 hour approximately eif.co.uk/cafeconcerts
Venue: The Hub
Jacquin TrioLMN London/UK Works by Kurtág, Huw Watkins and Bruch alongside Mozart’s Kegelstatt performed by JessieGrimes (clarinet), Zoë Matthews (viola) and Charis Cheung (piano) Monday 26 August 9.30pm Supported byIan Stoutzker Tickets £10 1 hour approximately eif.co.uk/cafeconcerts
Venue: The Hub
Nemtsov DuoLMN North West/UK Sonatas by Poulenc, Brahms and Rachmaninov performed by Mikhail Nemtsov (cello) and Elena Nemtsova (piano) Sunday 25 August 9.30pm Supported byIan Stoutzker Tickets £10 1 hour approximately eif.co.uk/cafeconcerts
Venue: The Hub
Olga JegunovaLMN Scotland/UK The Latvian-born pianist plays Schubert, Mozart and Rachmaninov with music by composers from her homeland, Peteris Vasks and Rihards Dubra Tuesday 27 August 9.00pm Supported byIan Stoutzker Tickets £10 1 hour approximately eif.co.uk/cafeconcerts
Venue: The Hub
Sax EcosseLMN Scotland/UK Music for saxophone quartet including works by Jonathan Dove, Diana Salazar, MichaelTorke, Joe Cutler, Barbara Thompson and György Ligeti performed by Karen Dufour, Michelle Melvin, Gillian Skingley and Lynsey Payne. Monday 19 August 9.00pm Supported byIan Stoutzker Tickets £10 1 hour approximately eif.co.uk/cafeconcerts
Venue: The Hub
Trio NielsenLMN Denmark Bartók’s Romanian Folk Dances and Piazzolla’s Nightclub 1960 along with folk melodies fromDenmark and Scotland performed by Kirstine Fritzen Uth (clarinet), Mads Madsen and Astrid Larsen(guitar) Friday 23 August 9.00pm Supported byIan Stoutzker Tickets £10 1 hour approximately eif.co.uk/cafeconcerts
Venue: Acoustic Music Centre @ St Bride's
Edinburgh singer/songwriter Fiona J Thom is influenced by the songwriting traditions of the American Songbook, 60s psychedelia, Richard Thompson and rock’n’roll. The band is eclectic and fun. www.reverbnation.com/fionajthom
Venue: The Assembly Rooms
Celebrates their 30th anniversary with a new album and festival appearances throughout Europe. Since their first innovative recordings of 1984, they have toured in 30 countries, released 10 award-winning albums and had the first ever Gaelic top 40 single.
Venue: Pleasance Dome
YouTube sensations Cassetteboy and idiot rapper DJ Rubbish crash a comedy show into a nightclub and dance on the wreckage. Alan Sugar snogs Rihanna at a disco for laughing at. Messy late night fun. 'Hilarious' (BBC).
Venue: The Jazz Bar
Wild World, Father and Son, How Can I Tell You... Join New York vocalist Jess Abrams, ‘...a stone delight’ (Jazzwise Magazine), for fresh interpretations of a beloved 1970s songwriter. Join us ... it’s a Wild World...