I am delighted to welcome you to this performance of The Bruce, based on the
great medieval epic by John Barbour, composed by Rakhat-Bi Abdyssagin, and
performed by his wonderful ensemble from the Royal Conservatoire of
Scotland.
My forbear, the Good King Robert, while a warrior leader, was also a man of
learning and culture. We know this because Barbour tells us so. He describes
the King as “de bon air” and tells the reader how on the flight west after the
battle of Methven, the King calmed his followers by reading them extracts from
the Romance of Fierabras, as they waited to be rowed to safety across Loch
Lomond.
I am sure that you will enjoy tonight’s Opera, as it brings alive the great stories
told about King Robert. This year marks the 750th anniversary of his birth, and
the 100th anniversary of mine. A double reason to celebrate, with music,
stories, and good company.
Each of the cities in which this opera is being performed has strong
connections with King Robert and with my family. Wherever you are joining a
performance, may it bring you joy.
Andrew Bruce, Earl of Elgin & Kincardine KT