Scottish Roots in Coburg: Intimate Folk Concert at the Natural History Museum


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Scottish Colors in the Courtyard: Scottish Roots live at the Natural History Museum Coburg
Three voices, one common root: Scottish Roots brings Scottish folk poetry to the Natural History Museum Coburg on March 25, 2026. With a captivating stage performance, the trio led by singer and songwriter Ian Bruce shapes an intimate concert experience between ballads, traditional songs, and original compositions.
Goosebump moments and fine orchestration
The live atmosphere thrives on the interplay of Ian Bruce's distinctive voice and acoustic guitar, Katharina Bramkamp's soulful flute playing, and the dynamic synchronization of Frank Deckert's percussion. Between gentle storytelling and rough whisky tones, a sound unfolds with clear dramatic structure, precise timing, and transparent orchestration.
Between tradition and new energy
Scottish Roots combines trad-folk with modern songwriting. Original compositions meet songs from Scotland, arranged with a sense for tones, pauses, and dynamic tension. This creates an audience atmosphere ranging from reverent listening to rhythmic clapping along.
Acoustics, light, emotion
The hall of the Natural History Museum Coburg offers warm acoustics and short reverb times – ideal for voices, wooden flute, and subtle percussion. The audience experiences finely drawn details, clear lyric comprehension, and intimate closeness.
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An evening for heart and ear: Scottish stories, strong melodies, an accessible concert experience. Seating is limited to 120 – secure tickets in time and experience Scottish Roots live.
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