The Accidentals are an Edinburgh based amateur classical guitar ensemble established as an independent group in 2003. The Accidentals wide-ranging repertoire reflects the global origins of Classical guitar music with Spanish and Latin American pieces featuring among music from the Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Modern eras. Playing mainly for their own enjoyment, they perform a small number of public concerts each year.
They meet on Monday evenings in Sep-Dec and Jan-Mar in the Bruntsfield area of Edinburgh and new members are always welcome.
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