THE ABERDEEN
SEASON 2014/2015
THE MUSIC HALL, ABERDEENBOX OFFICE: 01224-641122bbc.co.uk/bbcsso #bbcssofridays
A World of Music at The Music Hall, Aberdeen
Donald RunniclesChief Conductor
Matthias Pintscher Artist-in-Association
Ilan VolkovPrincipal Guest
Conductor
Laura SamuelLeader
WELCOME TO THE BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA’S
2014 – 2015 ABERDEEN SEASON
In September 2014 it will be fi ve years since I took up the post of Chief Conductor with this wonderful orchestra. Our relationship continues to
blossom, and I am immensely proud of our achievements so far. It has been my intention to bring some of the fi nest singers, soloists and conductors to Scotland and to showcase the brilliance, fl exibility and commitment of this
remarkable group of musicians. The 2014/15 season is no exception.
We open with Dmitri Shostakovich’s Tenth Symphony and close with the enigmatic Fifteenth, in a concert that also features his First Piano Concerto, played by Garrick Ohlsson. I’m also delighted that this year I’ll be celebrating an important birthday while in Scotland with arguably the fi nest present a
conductor could ask for - Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. The orchestra and I will be joined by a world-class line-up of soloists, together with our friends
the Edinburgh Festival Chorus, for what promises to be a very special occasion. I do hope you will be there too.
So whether you’re a regular subscriber to the Aberdeen Season or an occasional visitor to The Music Hall, I’m certain you will fi nd something new in the evenings ahead to intrigue, delight and surprise you. And if you’ve never heard the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra before you’re in for a treat.
Donald RunniclesChief Conductor, BBC SSO
BARRY DOUGLAS& GARRICK OHLSSONTwo stunning pianists open and close the Aberdeen season. The celebrated Irish virtuoso Barry Douglas opens the 14/15 season with Scriabin’s swooningly-beautiful Piano Concerto (26 September), which rivals Rachmaninov in its lush orchestration and glorious melodies. And the season ends with Shostakovich’s vivaciously brilliant First Piano Concerto in the hands of the outstanding American, Garrick Ohlsson (8 May).
BEETHOVEN’S NINTHThe Edinburgh Festival Chorus and a superb line-up of soloists join us to mark Donald Runnicles’s 60th Birthday with the ultimate musical celebration, Beethoven’s ‘Choral’ Symphony. An unmissable occasion (14 November).
BRUCKNER 4 Bruckner’s epic ‘cathedrals of sound’ always sound hugely impressive in the acoustic of The Music Hall. His ‘Romantic’ symphony is one of his most popular and is programmed here with another classic of German pastoral writing, Gustav Mahler’s Des Knaben Wunderhorn, performed by two outstanding soloists (17 April).
SAVE UP TO 25% WITH A SEASON TICKET Last year hundreds of music lovers saved money and booked their favourite seats by buying a Season Ticket for the BBC SSO’s concerts at The Music Hall. By booking in advance you can save 25% - that’s more than £31 per booking, and packages start from as little as £47.22 for all 6 concerts. Please see the back of this brochure to book.
With the exception of Christmas Classics, which will be recorded for broadcast on BBC Radio Scotland, all concerts are scheduled to be recorded for future transmission on BBC Radio 3.
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All the concerts in this series are promoted in association withThe Music Hall.
A world of music on your doorstep
FRIDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 2014, 7.30PM
MUSSORGSKYA NIGHT ON THE BARE MOUNTAIN (c.13 MINS)
SCRIABIN PIANO CONCERTO (c.29 MINS)
SHOSTAKOVICH SYMPHONY No.10 (c.53 MINS)
BARRY DOUGLAS PIANODONALD RUNNICLES CONDUCTOR
A horn calls softly, a piano dreams in the twilight, and Scriabin’s Piano Concerto begins its enchanted journey. That’s the centrepiece of the opening concert of our season: the fi nest piano concerto Rachmaninov never wrote, played by a soloist celebrated for his interpretations of the Russian piano repertoire. It’s a very diff erent world from Shostakovich’s shattering Tenth Symphony. A heartfelt cry for freedom written under the shadow of Stalinism, it’s still one of the 20th century’s most overwhelming symphonic experiences. Donald Runnicles conducts, and opens the concert by whipping up a storm with Mussorgsky’s exciting orchestral showpiece.
SHOSTAKOVICH 10FRIDAY 14 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM
MOZART SINFONIA CONCERTANTE, K.364 (c.32 MINS)
BEETHOVEN SYMPHONY No.9 ‘CHORAL’ (c.68 MINS)
LAURA SAMUEL VIOLIN SCOTT DICKINSON VIOLA ANGELA MEADE SOPRANOELIZABETH BISHOP MEZZO-SOPRANOSTUART SKELTON TENORMARKO MIMICA BASS-BARITONEEDINBURGH FESTIVAL CHORUSCHRISTOPHER BELL CHORUS MASTER
DONALD RUNNICLES CONDUCTOR
A special occasion calls for a very special concert – and from the epic tragedy of its opening to its transcendent fi nal Hymn to Joy, Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony has long been classical music’s supreme act of celebration. So what better way for the BBC SSO to toast Donald Runnicles’ 60th birthday than with the work at the very centre of his beloved German Romantic tradition? First, though, two of the orchestra’s principal players begin the festivities with one of the few pieces that can truly look Beethoven in the eye: Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante, music of sublime grandeur and heart-rending beauty.
THE RUNNICLES BIRTHDAY CONCERT
BEETHOVEN’S NINTH
Angela Meade (photo: Dario Acosta)
Marko Mimica (photo: Nikola Serventic)
Elizabeth Bishop (photo: Sasha Vasiljev)
Stuart Skelton (photo: John Wright)
Donald Runnicles (photo: John Wood)
Barry Douglas (photo: Katya Kraynova)
FRIDAY 6 FEBRUARY 2015, 7.30PM
TCHAIKOVSKY FRANCESCA DA RIMINI: FANTASY (c.23 MINS)
MUSSORGSKY SONGS AND DANCESOF DEATH (c.23 MINS)
GLAZUNOV THE SEASONS (c.36 MINS)
YURI VOROBIEV BASS ILAN VOLKOV CONDUCTOR
Shostakovich revered him, Rimsky-Korsakov was awed by his genius, and Prokofi ev owed him more than he would ever admit. But Alexander Glazunov was more than just a great teacher – and The Seasons is more than just the missing link between Tchaikovsky’s and Stravinsky’s ballets. It’s one of Imperial Russia’s forgotten treasures, glittering with colour and brimming over with hummable tunes. Ilan Volkov charges it with all his trademark electricity, while Mariinsky Theatre veteran Yuri Vorobiev brings true St Petersburg style to the pitch-black humour of Mussorgsky’s pungent songs. And Tchaikovsky’s Francesca da Rimini sets the terms of engagement: emotions delivered at maximum strength by a supercharged orchestra.
CHRISTMAS CLASSICS
FRIDAY 19 DECEMBER, 7.30PM
JAMIE MACDOUGALL SINGER AND PRESENTERSTEPHEN BELL CONDUCTOR
The BBC SSO’s Christmas Classics concert is a favourite amongst The Music Hall’s annual seasonal celebrations. It’s a mixture of traditional carols and festive orchestral classics led by conductor Stephen Bell and tenor and BBC Radio Scotland presenter Jamie MacDougall. Get your family and friends together for an evening of music that’s guaranteed to warm the parts other Christmas concerts can’t reach!
CHRISTMAS
Ilan Volkov
Yuri Vorobiev (photo: Yuri Vorobiev)
Jamie MacDougall
Stephen Bell
“The BBC SSO’s unique selling point is the chance to hear yourself on the radio singing along with the tenor Jamie MacDougall…the perfect host for such a cosy family event.”Press and Journal on Christmas Classics
VOLKOV CONDUCTS‘THE SEASONS’
FRIDAY 17 APRIL, 7.30PM
MAHLER SONGS FROMDES KNABEN WUNDERHORN (c.36 MINS)
BRUCKNER SYMPHONY No.4 (ROMANTIC) (c.67 MINS)
ALICE COOTE MEZZO-SOPRANOPETER COLEMAN-WRIGHT BARITONEMARK WIGGLESWORTH CONDUCTOR
A horn calls in the distance; a clarinet sings a peasant song; and a solitary wanderer trudges through the forest. For the great Austrian song-symphonists, the words and images of German folklore opened up vast new worlds of poetry and feeling. Anton Bruckner shaped them into the most colourful (and lovable) of his nine vast symphonies whilst the young Gustav Mahler got straight back to the source, fi nding the strangeness and wonder that lie beneath the most outwardly innocent folksongs in his endlessly imaginative Des Knaben Wunderhorn. Mark Wigglesworth lets them play off each other in a concert that unites epic grandeur with the most intimate of emotions, and features two outstanding soloists.
BRUCKNER 4FRIDAY 8 MAY, 7.30PM
JANÁČEK SINFONIETTA (c.24 MINS)
SHOSTAKOVICH CONCERTO FOR PIANO, TRUMPET AND STRING ORCHESTRA (c.23 MINS)
SHOSTAKOVICH SYMPHONY No.15 (c.47 MINS)
MARK O’KEEFFE TRUMPETGARRICK OHLSSON PIANO DONALD RUNNICLES CONDUCTOR
Some composers fade peacefully into old age: others do things rather diff erently. The 71 year-old Janáček took a massive orchestra, lined up eleven more trumpets and let fl y with his extraordinary Sinfonietta: a huge, brassy shout of joy that has to be heard live to be truly believed. Shostakovich, meanwhile, wrote a fi nal symphony that seems to ask as many questions as it answers – and simply refuses to sit still and be taken seriously. Perhaps the brilliantly witty First Piano Concerto that Shostakovich wrote at the other end of his career will shed some light; but with BBC SSO guest Garrick Ohlsson joining Donald Runnicles as soloist, entertainment, at any rate, is guaranteed.
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Mark Wigglesworth (photo: Ben Ealovega)
Garrick Ohlsson (photo: Paul Body)
Donald Runnicles (photo: Simon Pauly)
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