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Scottish Chamber Orchestra: MUSIQUE AMÉRIQUE

Thu, 20 Jan

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The Queens Hall

MILHAUD- La Création du monde (16') COPLAND- Clarinet Concerto (16') Interval (20') BERNSTEIN (ARR. RAMIN)- Sonata for Clarinet & Orchestra (11') POULENC- Sinfonietta (28')

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Scottish Chamber Orchestra: MUSIQUE AMÉRIQUE
Scottish Chamber Orchestra: MUSIQUE AMÉRIQUE

Time & Location

20 Jan 2022, 19:30

The Queens Hall, The Queens Hall, Clerk St, Newington, Edinburgh EH8 9JG, UK

About the event

Put on your dancing shoes and let your hair down to join the SCO in jazzy, foot-tapping style on both sides of the Atlantic, with Conductor Emeritus Joseph Swensen as master of ceremonies.

Dixieland meets Baroque brilliance in Milhaud’s bewitching ballet score La Création du monde, infused with the jazz he encountered on the streets of Harlem, while Poulenc freely mixes Mozart, Tchaikovsky and catchy Parisian tunes in the breathless energy of his sunny Sinfonietta.

SCO Principal Clarinet Maximiliano Martín is a remarkably expressive soloist in his own right, and he completes the programme with two larger-than-life masterpieces: the bittersweet lyricism and wild euphoria of Copland’s Clarinet Concerto, written for jazz legend Benny Goodman; and Bernstein’s jazzy, snazzy Sonata, recast across the vivid colours of the Orchestra.

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