

history>Concerts in 2013
- Sunday 16th June in St Mark's Unitarian Church: a joint concert with the fabulous Wild Myrtles. Our very generous audience, encouraged possibly by the music and possibly by free admission, tea and cakes, donated about £600 in support of Alzheimer Scotland and Freespace Scotland.
After a long break since our Christmas concerts, Rudsambee introduced a half-year's worth of new repertoire
including Morten Lauridsen’s cycle Nocturnes, Michael McGlynn’s sacred Incantations and Jaako Mäntyjärvi’s Double Double Toil and Trouble.
- Thursday 20th June in the National Portrait Gallery: a free early evening concert.
- Sunday 11th August in the St Giles at 6 concert series. A huge audience; the best of this year's repertoire; the welcome return of Anne as our pianist; and a party afterwards, to celebrate Rudsambee's 20th anniversary. Another memorable evening!
- Saturday 7th December in Rosslyn Chapel - seasonal music from Hungary, the Ukraine, America, France, Ireland, Wales, Germany, the Basque Country, the Netherlands, Canada, Spain and England. Plus mince pies and wine. Whether it's the goodies or the glorious venue or the promise of exciting music that attracts an audience we cannot say, but we had a completely full house with all the tickets sold well in advance.
- Wednesday 11th December - carols at a private function to entertain the Friends of the Royal Scottish Academy - who received us very well, and revived us with mince pies and Buck's Fizz after the performance.
- Sunday 15th December: 45 minutes of Christmas music in St Giles Cathedral for the customary huge and enthusiastic audience ... followed by Rudsambee's customary Christmas party.