Programme
- The Confession of Isobel Gowdie
- Flute Concerto
- Symphony No. 7 in D minor
Performers
- Adam Walkerflute
- Ryan Wigglesworthconductor
About this concert
The orchestra’s Chief Conductor Designate, Ryan Wigglesworth, directs a concert steeped in folk traditions. Sir James MacMillan’s depiction of persecution and redemption in 17th century Scotland has become a modern classic since this orchestra gave its World Premiere in 1990. Christopher Rouse’s elegiac Flute Concerto, meanwhile, is also influenced by traditional Celtic music and was hailed as ‘a masterpiece’ by 'The Herald.' Adam Walker is the soloist. And when 19th-century Czech listeners first experienced Dvořák’s Seventh they recognised the music of their homeland and heard it as a drama of national reawakening – but you don’t need Bohemian blood to be swept along by its passion and glorious melodies.
Please note that Marin Alsop has withdrawn from this concert. We are grateful to Ryan Wigglesworth for stepping in to conduct at short notice.