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A Night at the Opera by Candlelight

4.8
(14)


A Night at the Opera by Candlelight
4.8
(14)

šŸŽµ This experience is brought to you by Candlelight Concerts. This concert is not affiliated with the Fever Original Candlelight series.

Tickets for A Night at the Opera by Candlelight
šŸŽ« Band AA ticket for 1
šŸŽ« Band A ticket for 1
šŸŽ« Band B ticket for 1
šŸŽ« Band C ticket for 1

Highlights
šŸŽ¼ Stunning programme of compositions including Flower Duet and Habanera
šŸŽ¹ Exceptional classical performances
⭐ The perfect option for first-time classical concert-goers
⛪ The beautiful St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral in Edinburgh

General Info
šŸ“… Date: Choose in selector
šŸ•’ Time: 7:30pm
šŸ“ Location:Ā St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Edinburgh
šŸ‘¤ Age requirement: All ages welcome

Soloists:
Claire Wild
Rhonda Browne
Dominick Felix
Philip Smith

PROGRAMME
Rossini – Barber of SevilleĀ Overture
Puccini – O Mio Babbino CaroĀ fromĀ Gianni Schicchi
Verdi – La donna ĆØ mobileĀ fromĀ Rigoletto
Verdi – Sempre liberaĀ fromĀ La Traviata
Bizet – HabaneraĀ fromĀ Carmen
Puccini – Un bel dƬ vedremoĀ fromĀ Madama Butterfly
Puccini – E lucevan le stelleĀ fromĀ Tosca
Puccini – Nessun DormaĀ fromĀ Turandot
Mozart – Voi che sapeteĀ fromĀ The Marriage of Figaro
…and many, many more!

ABOUT
A Night at the Opera has been completely refreshed and expanded for 2026, building on the success of previous years with an even richer and varied musical journey.

This newly enhanced edition now features four soloists, with the addition of a baritone alongside soprano, mezzo-soprano and tenor. This expanded line-up brings some of opera’s greatest showstoppers, including the irresistible ā€˜Largo al factotum’ from The Barber of Seville,the triumphant ā€˜Toreador Song’ fromĀ Carmen, as well as celebrated ensemble highlights – from Mozart’s serene trio ā€˜Soave sia il vento’ fromĀ CosƬ fan tutteĀ to Verdi’s dramatic quartet ā€˜Bella figlia dell’amore’ fromĀ Rigoletto.

At the heart of the concert, audiences will still find the favourite moments they know and love, with a sparkling mix of duets and trios from operatic classics includingĀ The Magic Flute, La traviata, Madama Butterfly, ToscaĀ andĀ Turandot.Ā 

The programme features some of opera’s most treasured solo arias – from the infectious brilliance of Verdi’s ā€˜La donna ĆØ mobile’, to the tender beauty of ā€˜O mio babbino caro’ and the soaring, triumphant finale ā€˜Nessun dorma’. Whether you are discovering opera for the first time or returning for another unforgettable evening, this newly reimagined 2026 programme promises passion, drama, laughter, and music that lingers long after the final note.

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St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral

Palmerston Place, Edinburgh, EH12 5AW

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Getting there

St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral

Palmerston Place, Edinburgh, EH12 5AW