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Musique Royale Concert & ‘Inspired by Music’ Dinner

Sat, September 12, 2026


Enjoy a Musique Royale Concert in the historic Clam Harbour United Church, followed by a three course dinner in the Cookhouse with a menu inspired by the evening repertoire. 

Reservations must be made by the Thursday before the concert. 
 

Times

Concert: 5:00 PM - 6:45 PM (with a 20 minute intermission)
'Inspired by Music' Dinner: 7:00 PM -  A three course dinner in the Cookhouse following the concert
 


Tickets

Concert-Only: $32
Concert & 'Inspired by Musique' Dinner: $80
Reserve early to avoid disappointment. Reservations must be made by the Thursday before the concert.

Ticket details coming soon

Seating Accommodations
If you would like to reserve a specific seat please purchase your ticket online and call us at 902-845-1937 to make seating arrangements. 
View Seating Chart (pdf)


Menu

A Menu inspired by the evening's repertoire*

*Vegetarian alternative available by advance request.
Menu details to be announced in the summer of 2026.
 

2026 Performance by 'Three for All'

Members:
Scott Macmillan - guitar
Daniel MacNeil - guitar
Emma Rush - guitar

Three for All is a dynamic ensemble featuring three guitarists who each contribute a different flavor to the ensemble: Macmillan is a renowned steel string player with roots in Celtic music and jazz, MacNeil, one of Canada's most versatile guitarists, specializes in world music traditions, and Rush is a virtuosa classical guitarist who tours the world. The ensemble skillfully blends the voices of their different guitars to create unique instrumental sound.

In concert you’ll hear original works by Macmillan and MacNeil, music from Spain and Latin America, sounds from the jazz world, and more. On stage Three for All combines energy and enthusiasm with technical mastery for a concert you won’t soon forget.
 

Scott Macmillan’s passion for creating music propels him forward driven by his need to create. Macmillan seeks opportunities in all aspects of music making inspiring exploration into genres from rock to blues, classical to choral, Celtic to jazz, as well as modern and avant-garde. Music has taken Macmillan to many places, including Carnegie Hall in New York, to perform his much loved ode to our world’s oceans “Celtic Mass for the Sea”, with his partner and librettist Jennyfer Brickenden. He has performed in the British Isles and Germany, the USA, and has crossed Canada many times to conduct orchestras, perform, make television and radio shows, and sound tracks for films.
scott-macmillan.ca

Daniel MacNeil is a multiple award-winning instrumentalist, composer, and educator based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. His achievements include performance, composition, and arranging for the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, the Victoria Symphony, and Symphony Nova Scotia. As both a composer and instrumentalist, MacNeil has also been featured and filmed for an entire concert of original works produced by CBC’s studio 60 and the East Coast Music Hour, and he has been featured in countless festivals across Canada. Additional concerts he has written for include orchestral pops in the Celtic music genre, music for the PEI Symphony, and an Atlantic Airwaves concert produced and recorded by CBC.
danielmacneil.ca

Emma Rush is “widely regarded as one of Canada’s premier classical guitarists” (Vivascene Magazine) and her career has commanded world recognition. Touring highlights include the Shanghai International Guitar Festival, Festival de Guitarras Lagos de Moreno (Mexico), Future Echoes Festival (Sweden), and the prestigious Internationales Gitarren Symposion Iserlohn (Germany). Rush is a favourite guest at Canadian guitar festivals including GuitarFest West (Calgary), Guitar Alla Grande (Ottawa), Sauble Beach Guitar Festival (ON), and the Montreal International Guitar Festival and she tours regularly across Canada and world-wide.
emma-rush.com
 

Evening Program

(Please note, the song list is subject to change)
 

Three for All plays a wide variety of repertoire and concerts may include:

Music composed by ensemble members Scott MacMillan and Daniel MacNeil (including works written for Three For All)

Music by Chiquinha Gonzaga (1847-1935), Brazil’s first female professional musician who was instrument in developing the choro genre

Traditional music from composers such as Jacob do Bandolim (1918-1969)

The globally influenced music of Dutch composer Annette Kruisbrink (b.1958)

Jazz and flamenco improvisation

Music by living Canadian composers including Guy Bergeron (QC) and Amy Brandon (NS)
 

Please Note: 

Memory Lane Heritage Village has free-roaming farm animals on site and does not allow pets within the Village grounds.

Photographers/vidographers will be on site, documenting the event for promotional and marketing purposes.

Memory Lane Heritage Village is a scent-free environment.