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鶹Լ Scottish Symphony Orchestra
26 Faoi 2017, Glasgow City Halls

鶹Լ SSO 2016-17 Season Isserlis Plays Dvořák

鶹Լ Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Isserlis Plays Dvořák
19:30 Dia 26 Faoi 2017 Grand Hall
Steven Isserlis performs Dvořák’s Cello Concerto at City Halls
Steven Isserlis performs Dvořák’s Cello Concerto at City Halls

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Concert information

“Great charity (love) and a massive hope in the future” was how Elgar described the message of his First Symphony, and when it was premiered in Manchester in 1908, the audience simply rose to its feet and cheered. This season, the 鶹Լ SSO plays all three of Elgar’s symphonies, beginning with a performance from Thomas Dausgaard of the work that heralded a new dawn for British music and launched one of Elgar’s most unforgettable melodies along the way. To match it, Steven Isserlis brings all his peerless insight to a cello concerto that ends with one of the loveliest sunsets in all music; Dvořák’s impassioned, nostalgia-drenched hymn to new worlds and absent friends.

Prelude: 6.45pm in the Recital Room
In a change to the originally advertiser speaker, Iain Farrington, pianist, organist, composer and General Editor of the Elgar Complete Edition, introduces the 鶹Լ SSO’s Elgar symphony cycle.

Coda (immediately after the main concert)
Steven Isserlis plays Chopin’s Introduction and Polonaise brillante in C major for piano and cello, Op.3, followed by an arrangement for cello and piano of a song by Chopin. The pianist is Sam Haywood.

The main concert will be broadcast live on 鶹Լ Radio 3, presented by Jamie MacDougall.