Scottish Chamber OrchestraHRH The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay Patron Robin Ticciati Principal Conductor
4 Royal Terrace, Edinburgh EH7 5AB Tel: 0131 557 6800 / Fax: 0131 557 6933 Email: [email protected]
www.sco.org.uk www.twitter.com/SCOmusic www.facebook.com/scottishchamberorchestraA charity registered in Scotland No SC015039 Company registration No SC75079
Royal Scottish National OrchestraHM The Queen Patron Peter Oundjian Music Director
73 Claremont Street, Glasgow G3 7JB Tel: 0141 226 3868 / Fax: 0141 221 4317 Email: [email protected]
www.rsno.org.uk www.twitter.com/rsno www.facebook.com/royalscottishnationalorchestraA charity registered in Scotland No SC010702 Company registration No 27809
Saturday 17 October 2015 7.30pm
Robin Ticciati conducts Brahms Symphony No 1 SCO
Schumann Manfred Overture Schoenberg Piano Concerto Brahms Symphony No 1
Robin Ticciati Conductor Lars Vogt Piano
Thursday 22 October 2015 7.30pm
Pictures at an Exhibition RSNO
Dejan Lazić Overture from Piano Concerto in Istrian Style Chopin Piano Concerto No 2 Mussorgsky/Ravel Pictures at an Exhibition
Thomas Søndergård Conductor Dejan Lazić Piano
Thursday 17 December 2015 7.30pm
The RSNO Christmas Concert RSNO
Christmas Concert featuring Howard Blake The Snowman
Christopher Bell Conductor RSNO Chorus
Saturday 19 December 2015 7.30pm
Llŷr Williams Plays Beethoven Piano Concerto No 3 SCO
C P E Bach Symphony in E-flat, Wq 183/2 Mozart Violin Concerto No 1 in B-flat, K207 Mozart Rondo Concertante in B-flat, K269 Beethoven Piano Concerto No 3
Alexander Janiczek Director / Violin Llŷr Williams Piano
Saturday 23 January 2016 7.30pm
Antonio Méndez Conducts Beethoven Symphony No 7 SCO
Haydn Symphony No 99 in E-flat Mozart Basta, vincesti… Ah non lasciarmi, K 486a/295a Mozart Vorrei spiegarvi, oh Dio! K418 Mozart Voi avete un cor fedele, K217 Beethoven Symphony No 7
Antonio Méndez Conductor Regula Mühlemann Soprano
Saturday 12 March 2016 7.30pm
Robin Ticciati conducts Brahms Symphony No 4 SCO
Widmann Ikarische Klage Scottish Premiere Schumann Violin Concerto Brahms Symphony No 4
Robin Ticciati Conductor Alina Ibragimova Violin
Saturday 19 March 2016 7.30pm
Oundjian and Benedetti RSNO
Borodin Overture to ‘Prince Igor’ Szymanowski Violin Concerto No 2 Berlioz Symphonie fantastique
Peter Oundjian Conductor Nicola Benedetti Violin
All details are correct at time of publication. The SCO and RSNO reserve the right to change performance details in exceptional circumstances without prior notification.
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Welcome to the Aberdeen Concert Series 2015/16. Our orchestras love bringing the best music to the city of Aberdeen and have once again joined forces for another wonderful Series of concerts for you to enjoy throughout the forthcoming year.
As ever, we are joined by some old friends including Alexander Janiczek and Llŷr Williams who perform Beethoven Piano Concerto No 3. Nicola Benedetti joins the RSNO to perform Szymanowski’s shimmering Second Violin Concerto and Alina Ibragimova joins SCO Principal Conductor Robin Ticciati for Schumann’s majestic Violin Concerto. The RSNO Christmas Concert is back to delight concert-goers of all ages with its seasonal cheer.
There are faces new to the Concert Series too: RSNO Principal Guest Conductor Thomas Søndergård makes his Aberdeen debut conducting Pictures at an Exhibition, pianists Lars Vogt and Dejan Lazić perform concertos by Schoenberg and Chopin respectively and soprano Regula Mühlemann joins the SCO to sing a selection of Mozart’s concert arias in a programme featuring Beethoven’s energetic Seventh Symphony.
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Nowhere is there a hall which has perfect acoustics such as this… This is a beautiful place… a place built in which to make music” Sir John Barbirolli
Aberdeen’s category ‘A’ listed Aberdeen Music Hall is a national treasure, one of Scotland’s oldest and most historic concert halls. It’s been at the heart of cultural, civic and community life in the city for nearly two centuries.
It’s about to undergo a £7m transformation to ensure that it will continue to enthrall and inspire audiences, artists, communities and visitors for many more years to come.
Following an architectural competition, architects Building Design Partnership (BDP) have been appointed to:-
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• Create dedicated education and community space
• Undertake a programme of essential upgrades and equipment replacement
• Introduce a new dynamic lighting scheme throughout
The project will be on site in April 2016 and the Music Hall will re-open at the end of 2017. During closure APA will be taking the Music Hall programme out and about in the city.
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Schumann Manfred Overture Schoenberg Piano Concerto Brahms Symphony No 1
Robin Ticciati Conductor Lars Vogt Piano
When Johannes Brahms was working on his second symphony, he wrote contentedly to a friend, “The melodies flow so freely that one must be careful not to tread on them.” Opening the concert is the supreme and energetic Manfred Overture by Brahms’ friend Schumann.
Arnold Schoenberg was a great admirer of Brahms, but his music is often not given the chance to shine. Lars Vogt and Robin Ticciati will passionately argue the Piano Concerto as a work of tremendous rhythmic and textural variety.
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Dejan Lazić Overture from Piano Concerto in Istrian Style Chopin Piano Concerto No 2 Mussorgsky/Ravel Pictures at an Exhibition
Thomas Søndergård Conductor Dejan Lazić Piano
It’s all about colour. Mussorgsky painted musical pictures of witches, gnomes and chickens dancing in their shells: Ravel drenched them in sparkling colours to create one of the best-loved of all orchestral showpieces. Under RSNO Principal Guest Conductor Thomas Søndergård, Pictures at an Exhibition will leave your ears tingling – and “powerhouse performer” Dejan Lazić will get your feet tapping with his own folk-inspired opener before lavishing heart and soul on the moonlit romance of Chopin’s teenage Concerto.
Pre-concert Talk 6.45pm William Chandler (RSNO Associate Leader) in conversation with Dejan Lazić
Thursday 17 December 2015 7.30pm Royal Scottish National Orchestra
The RSNO Christmas ConcertThursday 22 October 2015 7.30pm
Royal Scottish National Orchestra
Pictures at an Exhibition
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Christmas Concert featuring Howard Blake The Snowman
Christopher Bell Conductor RSNO Chorus
We’re walking in the air… it isn’t Christmas until The Snowman has taken you on his magical journey through the winter sky. Enjoy this special showing of the festive classic on the large screen, accompanied by the RSNO and narrated by a special guest star. Hosted by the irrepressible Christopher Bell, this Christmas party for the whole family is filled with seasonal favourites, carols old and new – and of course, a chance for everyone to sing along!
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Saturday 19 December 2015, 7.30pm Scottish Chamber Orchestra
Antonio Méndez Conducts Beethoven Symphony No 7
Llŷr Williams Plays Beethoven Piano Concerto No 3
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C P E Bach Symphony in E-flat, Wq 183/2 Mozart Violin Concerto No 1 in B-flat, K207 Mozart Rondo Concertante in B-flat, K269 Beethoven Piano Concerto No 3
Alexander Janiczek Director / Violin Llŷr Williams Piano
Directing the Orchestra from the violin, SCO Associate Artist Alexander Janiczek continues his survey of concertos by Mozart and Beethoven. Mozart’s youthful First Violin Concerto is full of joyous high spirits, and his brief Rondo Concertante gives the violin soloist plenty of memorable melodies.
Llŷr Williams joins Janiczek and the Orchestra for the startling drama of Beethoven’s turbulent Third Piano Concerto, and the concert opens with CPE Bach’s equally stormy, exhilarating E-flat Symphony.
Haydn Symphony No 99 in E-flat Mozart Basta, vincesti… Ah non lasciarmi, K486a/295a Mozart Vorrei spiegarvi, oh Dio! K418 Mozart Voi avete un cor fedele, K217 Beethoven Symphony No 7
Antonio Méndez Conductor Regula Mühlemann Soprano
Young Spanish conductor Antonio Méndez is one of the classical world’s fastest-rising stars, in demand across Europe and the US by some of the world’s leading orchestras. He makes his SCO Season debut with two powerful symphonies: Haydn’s delightful and entertaining 99th and Beethoven’s bracingly energetic Seventh, described by Wagner as “the apotheosis of the dance”.
Highly regarded Swiss-born opera soprano Regula Mühlemann joins the Orchestra for a collection of vivid concert arias by Mozart.
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Saturday 19 March 2016 7.30pm Royal Scottish National Orchestra
Oundjian and Benedetti
Robin Ticciati conducts BRAHMS SYMPHONY NO 4 Saturday 12 March 2016 7.30pm Scottish Chamber Orchestra
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Borodin Overture to ‘Prince Igor’ Szymanowski Violin Concerto No 2 Berlioz Symphonie fantastique
Peter Oundjian Conductor Nicola Benedetti Violin
There’s a reason why Nicola Benedetti is the nation’s favourite violinist. She brings an unmatched charisma to everything she touches – and any chance to hear her immerse herself in the sensuous, shimmering sound-world of Karol Szymanowski is certain to be a treat. There’s only one way to follow that – so Peter Oundjian and the RSNO go for broke, in Berlioz’s fabulous, opium-fuelled blockbuster of a symphony. Witchcraft? Heartbreak? Guillotines? Hearing is believing: it’s simply… well, fantastic!
Pre-concert Talk 6.45pm with William Chandler (RSNO Associate Leader)
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Robin Ticciati Conductor Alina Ibragimova Violin
Brahms was an utterly romantic, secretive, self-critical and revolutionary composer, who inspired many including Schoenberg and Stravinsky. He was, however, fundamentally conservative, drawing inspiration from Bach and Beethoven. Symphony No 4 closes with a passacaglia modelled directly on Bach.
The back-story of criticism and suppression of Schumann’s majestic Violin Concerto is at last fading in the face of genuine fascination. Russian-born Alina Ibragimova is a persuasive advocate of the work.
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Saturday 17 October 2015 Robin Ticciati conducts Brahms Symphony No 1
Thursday 22 October 2015 Pictures at an Exhibition
Thursday 17 December 2015 The RSNO Christmas Concert
Saturday 19 December 2015 Llŷr Williams Plays Beethoven Piano Concerto No 3
Saturday 23 January 2016 Antonio Méndez Conducts Beethoven Symphony No 7
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Saturday 19 March 2016 Oundjian and Benedetti
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