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Highlights Thomas Søndergård: The Golden Age of Vienna Music Director Thomas Søndergård continues his Mahler cycle as we travel back in time to the inspiring golden age of Vienna. A unique cultural melting pot, Vienna in the 1900s was home to musicians, philosophers, poets, painters and scientists who created works of art and science that changed the course of history. Join us as we explore the extraordinary confluence of creativity and expressiveness that flowered in the Viennese enlightenment. Across three evenings, enjoy three of Gustav Mahler’s greatest works – Symphony No1 (Sat 5 Oct 2019), Das Lied von der Erde (Sat 7 Mar 2020) and Symphony No4 (Sat 9 May 2020) – paired with the colourful tone poems of Richard Strauss. Plus, don’t miss our In Focus event at the start of the Season in which Thomas Søndergård and a panel of guests will visit the Vienna of Gustav Mahler, Sigmund Freud, Gustav Klimt and even our very own Charles Rennie Mackintosh (Sat 5 Oct 2019).
Steven Osborne Artist in Residence
We’re delighted to welcome worldrenowned Scottish pianist Steven Osborne as our Artist in Residence this Season. Steven is no stranger to the RSNO and we can’t wait to hear his performances of Mozart’s Piano Concerto No27 (Sat 23 Nov 2019) and Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No4 (Sat 25 Apr 2020). Steven will also perform a solo chamber recital of Beethoven Sonatas (Sun 8 Mar 2020) as part of the Beethoven Revolution series, and in November you can join Steven for his In Focus talk on the theme of what music means (Sun 24 Nov 2019).
‘What a world of sound and colour this pianist conjured up. Rarely do you witness such textural detail, so delicately balanced. This was a masterclass in the true beauty of pianism, delivered with an intelligent and instinctive musicality.’ THE SCOTSMAN 2 Season 2019:20
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The Nutcracker with Alan Cumming Karen Cargill in concert Winner of the 2002 Kathleen Ferrier Award, mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill’s warm, velvety voice will be a treat to behold in Berg’s beautiful Seven Early Songs in the Season Opener (Sat 5 Oct 2019). Plus, we’re thrilled to present Karen in a recital of French Songs as part of our Sunday Chamber Series (Sun 23 Feb 2020).
The hot ticket for Christmas this year is set to be the brand-new production of The Nutcracker and the Mouse King narrated by actor Alan Cumming. Make sure you include it in your subscription to secure the best tickets (Sat 7 Dec 2019).
RSNO at the Movies Nothing can compare to hearing your favourite film music performed live by the RSNO! This Season we celebrate the best of Hollywood superstar Danny Elfman (The Simpsons, Batman), Oscarwinner John Williams and the ultimate Heroes and Superheroes from the big screen.
Sing for joy!
Elim Chan Conducts Shostakovich The RSNO’s performances of Shostakovich are legendary. Don’t miss this concert as dynamic Principal Guest Conductor Elim Chan takes on his Tenth Symphony (Sat 19 Oct 2019).
Experience the glorious sound of the RSNO Chorus as they join the Orchestra to sing the world premiere of Vaughan Williams’ The Future (Sat 9 Nov 2019); Handel’s Messiah (Thu 2 Jan 2020); Stravinsky’s unforgettable Symphony of Psalms (Sat 14 Mar 2020) and Verdi’s magnificent Requiem (Sat 30 May 2020).
Pre-concert talks Our pre-concert talks give you an insider’s view on the works being performed. Join us at 6.45pm in the Clyde Foyer before Season concerts.
RSNO Chamber Series As well as first-class performances from the musicians of the RSNO, this Season you can enjoy two recital performances from Scottish stars mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill (Sun 23 Feb 2020) and pianist Steven Osborne (Sun 8 Mar 2020) in our Sunday Chamber Series.
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Beethoven Revolution Beethoven. Revolution. The two words go together as naturally as if they had been invented for each other. Join the RSNO in 2020 as we celebrate Ludwig van Beethoven’s 250th birthday. Dedicated to the man who revolutionised classical music, our Beethoven Series pairs his masterpieces with works by the revolutionary composers who followed in his footsteps.
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Jörg Widmann Con brio Bruch Violin Concerto No1 Beethoven Symphony No7
Wagner Siegfried Idyll Beethoven Piano Concerto No4 Beethoven Symphony No4
Elim Chan CONDUCTOR Noa Wildschut VIOLIN
Sharon Roffman LEADER/DIRECTOR Steven Osborne PIANO
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SAT 2 MAY 2020: 7.30PM
Debussy Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune Debussy Fantaisie for Piano and Orchestra Beethoven Symphony No3 Eroica
Beethoven Symphony No1 Shostakovich Piano Concerto No2 Berlioz Symphonie fantastique
Sir Roger Norrington CONDUCTOR Jean-Efflam Bavouzet PIANO
Elim Chan CONDUCTOR Simon Trpčeski PIANO
SAT 14 MAR 2020: 7.30PM
Chamber Series
Fazıl Say Grand Bazaar UK Premiere Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms Beethoven Piano Concerto No5 Emperor
Explore some of Beethoven’s finest chamber music across three concerts in 2020. See p35 for details.
Exclusive Beethoven Revolution article! Read more about the birthday boy in a special article written by former ITN newsreader, Classic FM presenter and the country’s bestknown Beethoven obsessive John Suchet. Visit rsno.org.uk/beethoven-revolution
Thomas Søndergård CONDUCTOR Fazıl Say PIANO RSNO Chorus Gregory Batsleer DIRECTOR, RSNO CHORUS rsno.org.uk | 0141 353 8000
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Family Concerts Children’s Classic Concerts
Season Opener: Strauss & Mahler One
Beethoven Revolution: Symphony No7
Sat 5 Oct 2019: 7.30pm
Sat 22 Feb 2020: 7.30pm
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No3
Beethoven Revolution: Eroica
Sat 12 Oct 2019: 7.30pm
Sat 29 Feb 2020: 7.30pm
Shostakovich Ten
Mahler’s Song of the Earth
Sat 19 Oct 2019: 7.30pm
Sat 7 Mar 2020: 7.30pm
Saint-Saëns’ Organ Symphony
Beethoven Revolution: The Emperor
Sat 2 Nov 2019: 7.30pm
Weird Science Sat 26 Oct 2019: 3pm
Santa’s Workshop Sat 7 Dec 2019: 1pm & 3pm
Gala Concerts Handel’s Messiah Thu 2 Jan 2020: 3pm
Classic FM Hall of Fame
Sat 14 Mar 2020: 7.30pm
Sat 18 Apr 2020: 7.30pm
Sat 9 Nov 2019: 7.30pm
Beethoven Revolution: Piano Concerto No4
RSNO at the Movies
Tchaikovsky’s Pathétique
Sat 25 Apr 2020: 7.30pm
Danny Elfman Gala
Sat 23 Nov 2019: 7.30pm
Beethoven Revolution: Symphony No1
Sat 30 Nov 2019: 7.30pm
The Lark Ascending
Christmas special:
Sat 2 May 2020: 7.30pm
RSNO Christmas Concert: The Snowman
Strauss & Mahler Four
Sat 21 Dec 2019: 2pm & 6pm
Sat 9 May 2020: 7.30pm
John Williams at the Oscars
Rachmaninov Symphony No2
Sat 21 Mar 2020: 7.30pm
Sat 23 May 2020: 7.30pm
Heroes & Superheroes
Sat 8 Feb 2020: 7.30pm
Season Finale: Verdi Requiem
Sat 16 May 2020: 7.30pm
Romantic Grieg
Sat 30 May 2020: 7.30pm
The Nutcracker and the Mouse King Sat 7 Dec 2019: 7.30pm
Nicola Benedetti in Concert Sat 14 Dec 2019: 7.30pm
Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto
Sat 15 Feb 2020: 7.30pm
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Symphony, Soup and a Sandwich Dvořák Symphony No5 Wed 23 Oct 2019: 1pm
Brahms Piano Quartet No1 Wed 25 Mar 2020: 1pm
Franck Symphony in D minor Wed 13 May 2020: 1pm
Choral Classics A Ceremony of Carols Sun 8 Dec 2019: 2.30pm
Brahms’ German Requiem
Chamber Series
Delve Deeper
Poulenc Sextet
In Focus: The Vienna Connection
Sun 20 Oct 2019: 2.30pm
Romantic Piano Quartets
Sat 5 Oct 2019: 3pm
Sun 3 Nov 2019: 2.30pm
In Focus with Steven Osborne: What Does Music Mean?
French Songs with Karen Cargill
Sun 24 Nov 2019: 2.30pm
Sun 23 Feb 2020: 2.30pm
[Inside]Out: Beethoven @ 250
Beethoven Revolution: Steven Osborne Recital
Wed 19 Feb 2020: 7.30pm
Sun 8 Mar 2020: 2.30pm
Composers’ Hub Workshop
Beethoven Revolution: Beethoven & Strauss Duos
Tue 14 Apr 2020: 10am-5pm
Sun 26 Apr 2020: 2.30pm
Sun 2 Feb 2020: 2.30pm
Beethoven Revolution: Beethoven Septet
Singing Day: Verdi Requiem
Sun 24 May 2020: 2.30pm
Sat 21 Mar 2020: 10am - 4pm, 5pm
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In conversation with
Thomas Søndergård Could there be any greater thrill for a conductor than scaling the mountainous peaks of a Mahler symphony, squeezing the last drop of heated emotion out of a Rachmaninov concerto, or going face-to-face with the intellectual bombast of a Beethoven symphony? Ask the conductor Thomas Søndergård and the answer may surprise you. Among his favourite pastimes is an obsessive passion for swimming in the icy Scandinavian seas. ‘I love it. And I especially love to do it around winter time,’ says the 49-yearold Dane, who shares a house by the sea to the north of Copenhagen with his partner, Swedish baritone, Andreas Landin. ‘It does something extraordinary to the brain. The endorphins are released with the shock. The blood will go to the heart and protect it. It’s really gymnastics for the mind, and I do it any chance I get, no matter what the weather is like. It really clears the mind.’ Has he plunged into the waters around Scotland yet? ‘No, but I’d really like to find out if there are any such swimming clubs here.’ For now, just the sight of sea and mountains as he flies in and out of
Scotland is a comforting sight. ‘I’d have trouble living in the middle of the continent.’ With one fantastic first Season as Music Director of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra behind him, Søndergård is loving the less extreme total immersion that comes with being in the top job. ‘It’s very different from being Principal Guest Conductor, or just a regular guest,’ says the maestro who first worked with the Orchestra in 2009, serving as Principal Guest from 2011. So it wasn’t like jumping in at the deep end when he launched last year’s inaugural Season as Music Director with a spectacular Mahler’s Fifth Symphony; more like that pivotal moment in a relationship when courtship turns to marriage, when growing mutual respect takes that consummating leap towards full-on commitment. ‘We’ve known each other so long, and I already knew there was a trust between us,’ Søndergård insists. ‘But it’s important not to take that trust for granted. I really feel with the RSNO that we see great possibilities together.’ Even at this early stage, he and the Orchestra have undertaken an international tour of China, to be followed in April 2019 by one to the USA. And when we spoke he was immersed in the final edits of a new CD on the Linn label of Richard Strauss’ Ein Heldenleben. ‘Touring is an important part of our job together,’ he believes. ‘Not only does it
show the world what we can do, but it raises the Orchestra to a high state of alert; it sharpens our focus.’ As for recording, that has such a critical role to play, he adds, in defining the here-andnow of an orchestra. ‘The players I’m working with are the RSNO right now. It’s not 30 years ago with Neeme Järvi. As great as those recordings are, and as great as those still to come will be, I want us to create something relevant for today’s RSNO audiences, the folk I meet out in the street. They want to have a recording of the musicians they see live on stage every week. Recordings are our personal calling card.’ Away from the concert spotlight Søndergård is a relaxed conversationalist, instantly at ease, exuding a modest affability and unpretentious honesty. He’s a conductor, I suspect, who puts hard graft before ego, collegiate musicmaking before personal aggrandisement, yet inspiring utter perfection at every turn. RSNO players speak of rehearsals as ‘intense, exhausting, but hugely fulfilling’. ‘Yes, I never really let go in that sense,’ acknowledges Søndergård. ‘By the end of the day, I would really like them to feel they’ve been reminded why they wanted to be musicians in the first place.’ Such beliefs stem from his own playing days in the early 1990s as timpanist with the Royal Danish Orchestra. Already harbouring thoughts of conducting, he had quietly observed the tricks of the
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‘Working with the best musicians keeps an orchestra alive.’
trade. ‘It fascinated me to watch those conductors who allowed the orchestra’s voice to be heard. They were the ones who encouraged us to listen to ourselves and not to be too much in control. It’s a kind of stepping back, yet always being there to jump in when help is needed.’ As the Orchestra and its audiences anticipate a second Season under Søndergård’s intuitive lead, what is he looking forward to? The continuation of his ongoing Mahler cycle is top of the list. ‘As a young timpanist with the European Community Youth Orchestra I played a lot of these symphonies, but particularly remember the impact I felt doing Mahler Nine under Bernard Haitink. There is something overpowering about the gravity, the childhood naivety expressed within Mahler’s music that we should all try to see in ourselves. ‘As a conductor, I’m conscious not to programme it too often, but when I do, I prefer to do it with my regular orchestra as that’s where I find a special voice. Mahler reflects how things can change so quickly in each of our lives. That’s where I am in mine,’ explains Søndergård, as he prepares to unveil this coming Season his personal views of the First and Fourth Symphonies and of Mahler’s symphonic 10 Season 2019:20
song cycle, Das Lied von der Erde, each of which he has programmed alongside one of Richard Strauss’ luminescent tone poems. Does he feel the same about Beethoven, whose music comes later in the Season in recognition of the 250th anniversary of the composer’s birth in 2020? Actually, he argues, there’s a strategic reason for any orchestra maintaining a regular link with Beethoven, or indeed any of the 18th/19th-century greats up to Schubert and Schumann. ‘It’s all about going back to basics. Revisiting Beethoven is like relearning the alphabet for an orchestra. ‘When I played in the Danish Opera orchestra, if we ever went a couple of seasons without Mozart, we begged for its return. After bingeing on the doughnuts and candy of Verdi or Wagner you really need slim, healthy vegetables!’ Now in complete charge of the RSNO, Søndergård’s concern for its health and wellbeing is paramount, even for those weeks he isn’t there. ‘A musical director has to show the way forward, so we’re constantly talking about the future, what kind of repertoire to plan, and above all, the kind of guests I’d love to see in front of the orchestra.’
The fact that three of the international stars appearing in the forthcoming Season – mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill (Berg’s Seven Early Songs), pianist Steven Osborne (now an RSNO Artist in Residence) and the ever-popular Nicola Benedetti (Bartók’s Violin Concerto No2) – happen to be Scottish is another symbol of national pride, insists Søndergård. Cargill will sing Berg’s landmark Seven Early Songs in the opening concert, music from that hotbed of modernism, early 20th-century Vienna, a period in tune with yet another Søndergård obsession – contemporary art. ‘I love most art from that period, especially the Klimt-inspired expressionism of Egon Schiele,’ says Søndergård, who recently went all the way to Paris to see a Schiele exhibition, but was defeated by a queue that was ‘far too big’. But he has plenty of artworks on display around his Copenhagen home, many of these by close friends who are painters or sculptors. ‘I collect, but actually I feel I want to share these with other people, maybe even find a way some day of exchanging art,’ he explains. ‘What’s great for me is to have something on the wall that not only has fascinating history, but a great story to tell.’ We should bear that in mind as Søndergård shares with us the ‘stories’ of the great musical masterworks.
Ken Walton is classical music critic and columnist of The Scotsman
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R Strauss Don Juan Berg Seven Early Songs Mahler Symphony No1 Titan
R Strauss Also sprach Zarathustra Mahler Das Lied von der Erde
Britten Passacaglia from Peter Grimes Shostakovich Cello Concerto No1 Rachmaninov Symphony No2
Thomas Søndergård CONDUCTOR Karen Cargill MEZZO-SOPRANO
Thomas Søndergård CONDUCTOR Jane Irwin SOPRANO Simon O’Neill TENOR
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SAT 14 MAR 2020: 7.30PM
SAT 30 MAY 2020: 7.30PM
Bax In the Faery Hills Shostakovich Symphony No9 Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No3
Fazıl Say Grand Bazaar UK Premiere Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms Beethoven Piano Concerto No5 Emperor
Verdi Requiem
Thomas Søndergård CONDUCTOR Vadym Kholodenko PIANO
SAT 23 NOV 2019: 7.30PM Schreker Nachtstück from Der ferne Klang Mozart Piano Concerto No27 K595 Tchaikovsky Symphony No6 Pathétique Thomas Søndergård CONDUCTOR Steven Osborne PIANO
Thomas Søndergård CONDUCTOR Fazıl Say PIANO RSNO Chorus Gregory Batsleer DIRECTOR, RSNO CHORUS
Thomas Søndergård CONDUCTOR Aleksei Kiseliov CELLO
Thomas Søndergård CONDUCTOR Catherine Naglestad SOPRANO Zanda Švēde MEZZO-SOPRANO David Junghoon Kim TENOR George Andguladze BASS RSNO Chorus Gregory Batsleer DIRECTOR, RSNO CHORUS
SAT 9 MAY 2020: 7.30PM R Strauss Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks Mozart Arias from Don Giovanni, Idomeneo and La finta giardiniera Mahler Symphony No4 Thomas Søndergård CONDUCTOR Mari Eriksmoen SOPRANO
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‘Under its new chief, the RSNO is in f light.’ THE OBSERVER HHHHH
Susan Buchan, RSNO Sub-principal Viola Peter Dykes, RSNO Associate Principal Oboe
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Season Opener
Strauss & Mahler One SAT 5 OCT 2019: 7.30PM R Strauss Don Juan Berg Seven Early Songs Mahler Symphony No1 Titan Thomas Søndergård CONDUCTOR Karen Cargill MEZZO-SOPRANO A flurry of strings, a blast of trumpets: Richard Strauss’ Don Juan opens with one of the most dramatic flourishes in musical history. Gustav Mahler took a different approach and began his youthful First Symphony with the creation of the world itself. But they both knew how to make an orchestra sound sensational, and along with Berg’s seven lush songs – sung by the great Scottish mezzo Karen Cargill – Thomas Søndergård will make this an ear-tingling, heart-pounding start to our new Season.
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No3 SAT 12 OCT 2019: 7.30PM Bax In the Faery Hills Shostakovich Symphony No9 Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No3 Thomas Søndergård CONDUCTOR Vadym Kholodenko PIANO In Russia, they do everything on a grand scale, and music doesn’t get much grander than Rachmaninov’s Third Piano Concerto – the piece they call ‘the Everest of piano concertos’. It takes a special kind of pianist to do it justice, and in the prize-winning, young Ukrainian virtuoso Vadym Kholodenko we’ve got just that. First though, Thomas Søndergård takes in the mysterious atmosphere of Ireland’s Faery Hills before unleashing Shostakovich’s most irreverent symphony: music so entertaining that the Soviets banned it.
RSNO Music Director Thomas Søndergård in conversation with RSNO Director of Concerts and Engagement Bill Chandler SUPPORTED BY THE RSNO CONDUCTORS’ CIRCLE
RSNO Music Director Thomas Søndergård in conversation with Vadym Kholodenko
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‘The RSNO played with bags of charm.’ THE TIMES HHHHH
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Shostakovich Ten SAT 19 OCT 2019: 7.30PM Kalevi Aho Sieidi (Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra) Shostakovich Symphony No10 Elim Chan CONDUCTOR Martin Grubinger PERCUSSION Under Stalin’s regime, sometimes only music could speak the truth. The Soviet authorities called Shostakovich’s Tenth Symphony an ‘optimistic tragedy’, but this vast, brooding masterpiece is actually a shatteringly powerful portrait of a human spirit battling impossible odds. With our dynamic Principal Guest Conductor Elim Chan, it should be a gripping journey, and a powerful contrast to Sieidi, an explosive percussion workout from the forests of Finland, starring the world-renowned soloist Martin Grubinger. He’s been called a force of nature!
Saint-Saëns’ Organ Symphony SAT 2 NOV 2019: 7.30PM Reger Serenade Reger An die Hoffnung Saint-Saëns Symphony No3 Organ Neeme Järvi CONDUCTOR Sarah Connolly MEZZO-SOPRANO There’s nothing quite like Saint-Saëns’ Third Symphony. The orchestra thunders, there’s a sudden silence, and then – with one mighty chord – the organ practically blows the roof off. Well, they call it the Organ Symphony for a reason, and it’ll be a showstopping return for a real RSNO legend, Neeme Järvi. True to form, he’s got a couple more surprises up his sleeve – and if you love Mahler and Elgar, you’re sure to enjoy the big-hearted music of Max Reger.
RSNO Violin Ursula Heidecker Allen SUPPORTED BY JENNIE S. GORDON MEMORIAL FOUNDATION
RSNO Principal Guest Conductor Elim Chan in conversation with Martin Grubinger SUPPORTED BY THE RSNO FOUNDATION
The Lark Ascending SAT 9 NOV 2019: 7.30PM Vaughan Williams Overture to The Wasps Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending Stravinsky The Firebird Suite (1945) Ravel Pavane pour une infante défunte Vaughan Williams The Future World Premiere Martin Yates CONDUCTOR Sharon Roffman VIOLIN Ilona Domnich SOPRANO RSNO Chorus Gregory Batsleer DIRECTOR, RSNO CHORUS A blue sky, a soaring bird and a dream of tranquillity – Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending is one of the nation’s favourite classical pieces. But it’s just one face of this great British composer, and today conductor Martin Yates shares an amazing rediscovery: The Future, a visionary masterpiece for chorus and orchestra that’s never been heard before. Experience a little piece of musical history – and enjoy the dazzling colours and stirring melodies of Stravinsky’s The Firebird, too.
RSNO Principal Tuba John Whitener in conversation with Martin Yates
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Tchaikovsky’s Pathétique SAT 23 NOV 2019: 7.30PM Schreker Nachtstück from Der ferne Klang Mozart Piano Concerto No27 K595 Tchaikovsky Symphony No6 Pathétique Thomas Søndergård CONDUCTOR Steven Osborne PIANO Don’t be misled by the title: Pathétique means ‘full of feeling’, and no symphony wears its heart quite so passionately on its sleeve as Tchaikovsky’s Sixth, a no-holds-barred musical autobiography by a composer on the edge. Thomas Søndergård and the RSNO will go straight for the emotional jugular, but not before they’re joined by our Artist in Residence Steven Osborne for something very different: the lovely final piano concerto by Tchaikovsky’s own favourite composer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
The Nutcracker and the Mouse King SAT 7 DEC 2019: 7.30PM Tchaikovsky Dance of the Tumblers from The Snow Maiden Tchaikovsky (arr Mauceri) Suite from The Sleeping Beauty Prokofiev Extracts from Cinderella Tchaikovsky/Mauceri The Nutcracker and the Mouse King World Premiere John Mauceri CONDUCTOR Alan Cumming NARRATOR Are you sitting comfortably? Because Alan Cumming wants to tell you a story: the tale of a little girl, a gallant Nutcracker, and the sinister Mouse King. This all-new concert version of The Nutcracker combines Tchaikovsky’s music and the words of the great German storyteller ETA Hoffmann to bring the adventure magically to life – plus three more musical fairy tales by Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev.
Nicola Benedetti in Concert SAT 14 DEC 2019: 7.30PM Shostakovich Festive Overture Bartók Violin Concerto No2 Mussorgsky (orch Ravel) Pictures at an Exhibition Christian Reif CONDUCTOR Nicola Benedetti VIOLIN What can we tell you about Nicola Benedetti – except that when the nation’s favourite violinist teams up with the RSNO, something very special happens. And that an artist with Benedetti’s unique gift for communication is sure to make Bartók’s fiery Second Violin Concerto sing and dance like never before. Shostakovich’s firecracker overture raises the curtain, and then we’re off to the fantastical world of Modest Mussorgsky: glowing skulls, dancing chickens and a hut on hen’s legs. Believe it!
RSNO Director of Concerts and Engagement Bill Chandler in conversation with John Mauceri RSNO Principal Trombone Dávur Juul Magnussen in conversation with RSNO Music Director Thomas Søndergård
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RSNO Principal Double Bass Ana Cordova in conversation with Nicola Benedetti SPONSORED BY
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‘The strings produced a colossal curtain of sound, with harmonies constantly shifting, their playing profound, glassy and serene.’ THE ARTS DESK
Alan Manson, RSNO Violin Lorna Rough, RSNO Violin Marion Wilson, RSNO Associate Principal Second Violin
‘There is a fresh quality in the RSNO playing ranging from f lute to bassoon and the superb brass.’
MUSICAL OPINION
Luis Eisen RSNO Associate Principal Bassoon
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Romantic Grieg Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto
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2018:19 Composers’ Hub Winner RSNO Commission World Premiere Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto Tchaikovsky Symphony No4
Bizet Movements from Carmen Suites No1 & 2 Khachaturian Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia from Spartacus Grieg Piano Concerto Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture Mahler Adagietto from Symphony No5 Ravel Boléro
Teddy Abrams CONDUCTOR Rachel Barton Pine VIOLIN
Michael Seal CONDUCTOR Florian Mitrea PIANO
No-one writes a melody quite like Tchaikovsky, and no-one makes an orchestra sound more thrilling. Tonight, conductor Teddy Abrams explores two sides of Russia’s most popular composer. There’s the raw emotional drama and unbuttoned celebration of the Fourth Symphony. And then there’s the exuberant fireworks and endless melody of the Violin Concerto – performed by the phenomenal Rachel Barton Pine. But first, we’ll be making history, with a world premiere by a young composer from our innovative Composers’ Hub.
Grieg’s phenomenally popular Piano Concerto sits at the heart of this Valentine’s concert, and we’re thrilled to welcome award-winning pianist Florian Mitrea to perform it especially for you. Relax and enjoy an intoxicating evening of the most romantic music imaginable, including Tchaikovsky’s achingly passionate Fantasy Overture based on Shakespeare’s tale of the ill-fated young lovers, Romeo and Juliet, and Ravel’s seductive Boléro.
SAT 8 FEB 2020: 7.30PM
RSNO Violin Ursula Heidecker Allen in conversation with Florian Mitrea RSNO Associate Principal Oboe Peter Dykes in conversation with our Composers’ Hub Winner
Mahler’s Song of the Earth SAT 7 MAR 2020: 7.30PM R Strauss Also sprach Zarathustra Mahler Das Lied von der Erde Thomas Søndergård CONDUCTOR Jane Irwin SOPRANO Simon O’Neill TENOR ‘I mean to portray in music the whole story of the human race…’ Richard Strauss did everything on a spectacular scale, and if you only know Also sprach Zarathustra from 2001: A Space Odyssey, you haven’t heard the half of it! But there’s more: Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde (The Song of the Earth) is a heartbreakingly poignant hymn to life in all its sorrow and sweetness. Some say it’s the greatest symphony Mahler never wrote, and with the divine voices of Jane Irwin and Simon O’Neill, Thomas Søndergård can dive straight to its heart.
RSNO Viola Katherine Wren SIR ALEXANDER GIBSON MEMORIAL CONCERT
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Jörg Widmann Con brio Bruch Violin Concerto No1 Beethoven Symphony No7
Debussy Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune Debussy Fantaisie for Piano and Orchestra Beethoven Symphony No3 Eroica
Elim Chan CONDUCTOR Noa Wildschut VIOLIN
Sir Roger Norrington CONDUCTOR Jean-Efflam Bavouzet PIANO
‘There are and have been many princes. But there is only one Beethoven.’ Ludwig van Beethoven was a visionary, a hero, an iconoclast and a superstar. But above all, he was a revolutionary – and when you hear his Seventh Symphony in full, headlong flight, you might feel like punching the air. Elim Chan kickstarts our ‘Beethoven Revolution’ series, while the astonishing young Dutch violinist Noa Wildschut takes the spotlight in Bruch’s lyrical Violin Concerto.
Beethoven’s Eroica Symphony begins with a controlled explosion: two centuries later, music is still reeling from the aftershock. And three decades after he recorded the Beethoven symphonies, the world of music is still dealing with Sir Roger Norrington’s revelatory approach to these incredible scores. He’s still just as inspiring: so experience the Norrington difference tonight, and enjoy, too, the altogether gentler revolution of Claude Debussy. French pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet illuminates everything he touches.
Beethoven Revolution
Symphony No7
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RSNO Principal Guest Conductor Elim Chan
Eroica
RSNO Director of Concerts and Engagement Bill Chandler in conversation with Sir Roger Norrington
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Beethoven Revolution:
The Emperor
SAT 14 MAR 2020: 7.30PM Fazıl Say Grand Bazaar UK Premiere Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms Beethoven Piano Concerto No5 Emperor Thomas Søndergård CONDUCTOR Fazıl Say PIANO RSNO Chorus Gregory Batsleer DIRECTOR, RSNO CHORUS Beethoven never actually called his Fifth Piano Concerto ‘The Emperor’ – it just seemed perfect for a piece that’s so magnificently larger than life. So who better to play it than the charismatic composer and pianist Fazıl Say? His Grand Bazaar is a musical tour through the colours, fragrances and crowds of Istanbul. Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms, meanwhile, is simply a masterpiece of uncompromising spiritual beauty from a true giant of 20th-century art.
RSNO Music Director Thomas Søndergård in conversation with Fazıl Say
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Piano Concerto No4 SAT 25 APR 2020: 7.30PM Wagner Siegfried Idyll Beethoven Piano Concerto No4 Beethoven Symphony No4 Sharon Roffman LEADER/DIRECTOR Steven Osborne PIANO
Not every revolution is noisy. Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll is a tender cradle-song, written as a gift to the love of his life. Beethoven never wrote anything more poetic than his Fourth Piano Concerto, just as he never wrote a sunnier – or funnier – symphony than his Fourth. Steven Osborne returns on the piano, and the RSNO’s leader Sharon Roffman directs the whole concert from the violin, just as they would have done in Beethoven’s day.
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Symphony No1 SAT 2 MAY 2020: 7.30PM Beethoven Symphony No1 Shostakovich Piano Concerto No2 Berlioz Symphonie fantastique Elim Chan CONDUCTOR Simon Trpčeski PIANO Fantastique by name, fantastic by nature! When Hector Berlioz couldn’t win the girl of his dreams he poured all his unrequited passion into this opiumfuelled extravaganza for a super-sized orchestra. His revolutionary work is the perfect partner to Beethoven’s exuberant youthful First Symphony. Elim Chan brings all her energy and flair – and joins the sensational Simon Trpčeski in Shostakovich’s playful Second Piano Concerto.
RSNO Associate Principal Oboe Peter Dykes in conversation with Simon Trpčeski RSNO Leader Sharon Roffman in conversation with Steven Osborne
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Strauss & Mahler Four SAT 9 MAY 2020: 7.30PM R Strauss Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks Mozart Arias from Don Giovanni, Idomeneo and La finta giardiniera Mahler Symphony No4 Thomas Søndergård CONDUCTOR Mari Eriksmoen SOPRANO A jingle of sleigh bells and a flurry of birdsong: Mahler’s Fourth Symphony begins like Mozart and ends with a child’s idea of heaven. But that’s only how the concert finishes. Thomas Søndergård kicks things off with the musical anarchy of Richard Strauss’ Till Eulenspiegel – classical music’s ultimate prankster. And there’s a world of emotion in between, this time from Mozart himself: a glorious showcase for the terrific Norwegian soprano Mari Eriksmoen.
RSNO Viola Katherine Wren in conversation with RSNO Music Director Thomas Søndergård DEDICATED TO THE LILLIE BEQUEST FUND IN RECOGNITION OF THE RSNO FOUNDATION’S GENEROUS SUPPORT
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Rachmaninov Symphony No2 SAT 23 MAY 2020: 7.30PM Britten Passacaglia from Peter Grimes Shostakovich Cello Concerto No1 Rachmaninov Symphony No2 Thomas Søndergård CONDUCTOR Aleksei Kiseliov CELLO Is Rachmaninov’s Second the most romantic symphony ever written? With its vast, storm-swept vistas, endless melodies and rapturous love-song of a slow movement, it’s definitely a contender. Thomas Søndergård conducts it with unbridled emotion – the climax of a concert that begins with Shostakovich and Britten at their darkest. Britten’s windswept Passacaglia sets a powerful mood before the RSNO’s own Aleksei Kiseliov explores the tense, action-packed world of Shostakovich’s gripping First Cello Concerto.
RSNO Associate Principal Double Bass Margarida Castro in conversation with RSNO Principal Tuba John Whitener
Season Finale
Verdi Requiem SAT 30 MAY 2020: 7.30PM Verdi Requiem Thomas Søndergård CONDUCTOR Catherine Naglestad SOPRANO Zanda Švēde MEZZO-SOPRANO David Junghoon Kim TENOR George Andguladze BASS RSNO Chorus Gregory Batsleer DIRECTOR, RSNO CHORUS Judgement Day: drums thunder, trumpets blast, and a massed chorus cries out in terror. Verdi’s Requiem might not be what you expect from religious music, but it’s exactly what you’d expect from the supreme master of Italian opera. With the full RSNO Chorus joined by four world-class operatic soloists, hold on to your seats and prepare to be overwhelmed as Thomas Søndergård ends the Season by taking you from heaven to hell – and back again.
RSNO Music Director Thomas Søndergård in conversation with RSNO Chorus Director Gregory Batsleer
‘the RSNO and Thomas Søndergård are a class act, their chemistry arrestingly instinctive and mutually conducive’ THE SCOTSMAN
Thomas Søndergård RSNO Music Director
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Bax In the Faery Hills Shostakovich Symphony No9 Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No3
Shostakovich Festive Overture Bartók Violin Concerto No2 Mussorgsky (orch Ravel) Pictures at an Exhibition
Debussy Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune Debussy Fantaisie for Piano and Orchestra Beethoven Symphony No3 Eroica
Thomas Søndergård CONDUCTOR Vadym Kholodenko PIANO
SAT 9 NOV 2019: 7.30PM Vaughan Williams Overture to The Wasps Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending Stravinsky The Firebird Suite (1945) Ravel Pavane pour une infante défunte Vaughan Williams The Future World Premiere Martin Yates CONDUCTOR Sharon Roffman VIOLIN Ilona Domnich SOPRANO RSNO Chorus Gregory Batsleer DIRECTOR, RSNO CHORUS
Christian Reif CONDUCTOR Nicola Benedetti VIOLIN
SAT 15 FEB 2020: 7.30PM Bizet Movements from Carmen Suites No1 & 2 Khachaturian Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia from Spartacus Grieg Piano Concerto Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture Mahler Adagietto from Symphony No5 Ravel Boléro Michael Seal CONDUCTOR Florian Mitrea PIANO
Sir Roger Norrington CONDUCTOR Jean-Efflam Bavouzet PIANO
SAT 2 MAY 2020: 7.30PM Beethoven Symphony No1 Shostakovich Piano Concerto No2 Berlioz Symphonie fantastique Elim Chan CONDUCTOR Simon Trpčeski PIANO
‘The brilliance of the orchestra’s brass was magnif icently displayed in the exciting f inale’ MUSICAL OPINION
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Family Concerts
Our family-friendly performances, in collaboration with Children’s Classic Concerts, are a fantastic way to introduce the sensational sounds of the symphony orchestra. With lots of onstage antics, imaginative costumes and joining in, you’ll see little ones’ faces light up as they experience their favourite music live. Children’s Classic Concerts are recommended for children aged 4-12, but are perfect for the whole family to enjoy!
Under 16s go free
Weird Science
Santa’s Workshop
SAT 26 OCT 2019: 3PM
SAT 7 DEC 2019: 1PM & 3PM
Junping Qian CONDUCTOR Owen Gunnell PRESENTER RSNO Junior Chorus
Junping Qian CONDUCTOR Owen Gunnell PRESENTER Manor School of Ballet
CCC’s mad professor, Owen Gunnell, and a bewitching presenter from Glasgow Science Centre are on a hair-raising mission to prove they’ve got great chemistry with the audience! Join them on a musical tour through the world of science, unlocking its knowledge and secrets, with live experiments on stage (think fizzing test tubes and flying bolts of electricity), alongside performances by the expert Royal Scottish National Orchestra and RSNO Junior Chorus. Featuring numbers such as Jurassic Park and Holst’s The Planets, this explosive concert puts big music under the microscope.
CCC presenter Owen has landed himself a dream job at Santa’s workshop! He’s having a (snow)ball in Winter Wonderland getting ready for the big day, but things are starting to go wrong… Santa’s got stuck up the chimney (in the latest health and safety check), ballerinas and wooden toys are coming to life on the production line and there’s a mountain of present-wrapping to get through! Featuring hits from festive films, family singalongs and plenty of holiday spirit – can the hard-working elves of the RSNO, talented dancers of the Manor School of Ballet and the lovely audience use the gift of music to get Christmas back on track, in a race against time?
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Gala Concerts
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Handel’s Messiah
Hall of Fame
Danny Elfman Gala
THU 2 JAN 2020: 3PM
SAT 18 APR 2020: 7.30PM
SAT 30 NOV 2019: 7.30PM
Handel Messiah
Junping Qian CONDUCTOR John Suchet PRESENTER
Nicholas McGegan CONDUCTOR Rowan Pierce SOPRANO Diana Moore MEZZO-SOPRANO Nicholas Mulroy TENOR William Berger BARITONE RSNO Chorus Gregory Batsleer DIRECTOR, RSNO CHORUS
You vote for them, so we play them! The Classic FM Hall of Fame is the definitive countdown of the UK’s favourite classical music. Barber’s Adagio, Sibelius’ Finlandia, Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto, Grieg’s Peer Gynt… admit it, you’re humming them already! And trust us: they sound even better live in concert. Classic FM’s John Suchet is your host as the full RSNO presents a whole evening of great tunes by Howard Shore, Dvořák, Massenet and many, many more.
Danny Elfman Serenada Schizophrana Danny Elfman Violin Concerto Eleven Eleven UK Premiere Danny Elfman Batman Suite Danny Elfman Alice in Wonderland Suite Danny Elfman Edward Scissorhands Suite
Handel’s Messiah isn’t so much an oratorio as an institution. Everyone knows the Hallelujah chorus, but if that’s all you know, you’re in for a wonderful surprise, because every note is just as uplifting. Ev’ry Valley, For Unto Us a Child Is Born, The Trumpet Shall Sound... you know the tunes already. Conductor Nicholas McGegan will bring out all the glory and joy of a masterpiece that everyone needs to hear at least once.
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John Mauceri CONDUCTOR Sandy Cameron VIOLIN RSNO Chorus Gregory Batsleer DIRECTOR, RSNO CHORUS If you know the theme tune from The Simpsons, you already know the music of Danny Elfman – the genius who created the musical world of Edward Scissorhands, followed Alice into Wonderland and let Tim Burton’s Batman take flight. Outrageously tuneful, deliciously dark or just plain magical, there’s no film composer quite like him, and tonight his friend and collaborator John Mauceri introduces some of his best-loved scores – as well as the UK premiere of his stunning new Violin Concerto.
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SNO at the Movies
RSNO Christmas Concert:
The Snowman
John Williams at the Oscars
Heroes & Superheroes
SAT 21 DEC 2019: 2PM AND 6PM
SAT 21 MAR 2020: 7.30PM
SAT 16 MAY 2020: 7.30PM
Richard Kaufman CONDUCTOR
Stephen Bell CONDUCTOR
With over 50 nominations and five awards, no movie composer has conquered the Oscars as completely as John Williams. And with scores like Star Wars, Superman, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Jaws, Schindler’s List and Saving Private Ryan, that’s no surprise! Hear all those favourites – and many more – played live by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra in this full-scale symphonic tribute.
Everyone loves it when the hero saves the day! From the thrilling quests of Indiana Jones and the highflying adventures of Superman, to the escapades of James Bond and The Incredibles, this concert is packed full of your favourite heroic soundtracks! Re-live the adventures of these iconic heroes and savour the sonic thrill as conductor Stephen Bell and the RSNO bring them to life, in full symphonic sound. Also features music from Gladiator, Independence Day, Apollo 13 and more!
Howard Blake The Snowman Gregory Batsleer CONDUCTOR Jamie MacDougall PRESENTER RSNO Junior Chorus (2pm) RSNO Chorus (6pm) We’re walking in the air…it isn’t Christmas until The Snowman has taken you on his magical journey through the winter sky. In this special screening of the festive classic, the RSNO helps him on his way – and teams up with presenter Jamie MacDougall and our wonderful RSNO Choruses to host a Christmas party for the whole family. Expect seasonal favourites, carols old and new – and of course, a chance for everyone to sing along!
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Symphony, Soup and a Sandwich Take time out of your busy schedule and relax with a special lunch hour concert filled with a mouthwatering selection of music. Book a Symphony, Soup and a Sandwich ticket for £25 and join us for a delicious lunch before the concert. Available from 11.30am, you can enjoy soup, sandwiches, a scone with butter, cream and jam, cakes and unlimited tea and coffee. If you would like to just attend the concert, simply purchase the Lunchtime Concert Ticket (£16). Please note there is limited availability for lunch, so it is advisable to book in advance.
Dvořák Symphony No5
Brahms Piano Quartet No1
WED 23 OCT 2019: 1PM
WED 25 MAR 2020: 1PM
Martinů La Bagarre Dvořák Symphony No5
Nicolai Overture to The Merry Wives of Windsor Brahms (orch Schoenberg) Piano Quartet No1
Jiří Rožeň CONDUCTOR
Junping Qian CONDUCTOR
Bohemian rhapsodies: conductor Jiří Rožeň comes from Prague and this lunchtime he’s brought some local delicacies to share. Martinů’s La Bagarre is a vivid musical picture of a cheering, bustling crowd. And Dvořák’s Fifth Symphony is a sunlit journey through the Czech countryside: folk dances, birdsong, and tune after glorious tune. If you enjoy Dvořák’s symphony From the New World, you’re going to love the music that he wrote when he was happily at home.
Nicolai’s Overture to The Merry Wives of Windsor begins with the moon rising over Windsor Great Park. Brahms’ First Piano Quartet ends with the wildest and most unbridled of all gypsy dances – at least, in this flamboyant orchestral version. Although technically not a symphony, this symphonic masterpiece is the perfect soundbite for a light lunch. Join the RSNO and our inspirational Assistant Conductor Junping Qian as we explore a world of fairies and jokers, romantic poetry and grand passions. And you can’t say that about every lunchtime!
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Franck Symphony in D minor WED 13 MAY 2020: 1PM Brahms Tragic Overture Franck Symphony in D minor Elena Schwarz CONDUCTOR Forget Hercule Poirot: here’s a real famous Belgian. César Franck seemed like a quiet type until, late in life, he fell in love, and his music suddenly exploded with passion and power. His single, magnificent Symphony begins in gothic grandeur and ends with celebration – and a tune that you’ll never forget. Back in the day, it regularly topped the classical charts: and with the prizewinning Swiss-Australian Elena Schwarz conducting, we know you’ll hear why.
‘the string sound was rich and vibrant’ THE SCOTSMAN
Rachael Lee, RSNO Cello Kennedy Leitch, RSNO Assistant Principal Cello
Xander van Vliet, RSNO Principal Second Violin Lena Zeliszewska, RSNO Associate Principal First Violin
‘With the RSNO f ielding its top team on the platform, this was a glorious account’ THE HERALD
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Classics Join us in the New Auditorium for three stunning performances featuring the voices of the RSNO Junior Chorus, RSNO Chorus and…you!
A Ceremony of Carols SUN 8 DEC 2019: 2.30PM
Brahms’ German Requiem
Britten A Ceremony of Carols
SUN 2 FEB 2020: 2.30PM
RSNO Junior Chorus Glasgow Cambiata Pippa Tunnell HARP Anne Murphy INTERIM DIRECTOR,
Brahms A German Requiem
RSNO JUNIOR CHORUS Frikki Walker DIRECTOR, GLASGOW CAMBIATA
‘Wolcum alle and make good cheer!’ From the air and water of his native Suffolk, Benjamin Britten crafted a musical Christmas celebration like no other. His Ceremony of Carols is a brighteyed welcome to the festive season performed by the young singers of our fantastic RSNO Junior Chorus. We are also delighted to welcome Glasgow Cambiata to the stage – the stars of our Armistice commemorations last year – for an afternoon of joyful singing.
Gregory Batsleer CONDUCTOR Alison McNeill SOPRANO Oskar McCarthy BARITONE RSNO Chorus Edward Cohen PIANO Christopher Baxter PIANO The RSNO Chorus sounds great in the Royal Concert Hall, so imagine how it’ll feel to hear them singing up close and personal in the wonderfully intimate setting of the New Auditorium. Written in memory of his mother, Brahms’ German Requiem is the great master at his most tender and personal – music designed to console and comfort listeners of all faiths and none. In this scaled-down version, its beauty will go straight to the heart.
Singing Day: Verdi Requiem SAT 21 MAR 2020: 10AM-4PM, 5PM Verdi Requiem Gregory Batsleer CONDUCTOR Verdi’s Requiem is one of the most thrilling choral works in existence – and if you’ve ever wondered what it feels like to be in the middle of that incredible sound, now’s your chance! In this one-off scratch performance with piano, you’ll get to rehearse it with the RSNO’s Chorus Director Gregory Batsleer, before performing it live in the New Auditorium. And whether you’re a choral society veteran or have only ever sung in the shower, you couldn’t be more welcome to take part. Participation: to book your place, visit rsno.org.uk/singing-day Audience tickets: add these to your subscription or book online at rsno.org.uk rsno.org.uk | 0141 353 8000
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Chamber Series
Poulenc Sextet
Romantic Piano Quartets
SUN 20 OCT 2019: 2.30PM
SUN 3 NOV 2019: 2.30PM
Poulenc Sextet for Piano and Winds Zemlinsky Humoreske for Wind Quintet Rimsky-Korsakov Quintet in B flat major for Piano and Winds
Brahms Piano Quartet No3 in C minor Mahler Piano Quartet in A minor Schumann Piano Quartet in E flat major
Featuring Katherine Bryan, Adrian Wilson, David Hubbard, Christopher Gough and Scott Mitchell When you put woodwind players together with a pianist, something hilarious has a habit of happening. We don’t know why: it just does, and whether it’s the Gallic wit of Poulenc’s delicious Sextet or Rimsky-Korsakov’s very Russian sense of the absurd, this is just pure tuneful fun from first note to last. Five of the RSNO’s principal players step into the spotlight today – and they invite you to join the fun.
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Featuring Lorna Rough, Sophie Lang, Betsy Taylor and Edward Cohen It’s the musical equivalent of splitting the atom – the way just four players can unlock some of the most powerful emotions you’ll ever feel in a concert hall. Brahms poured his darkest feelings into his C minor Piano Quartet; the result is a musical tragedy as stirring as Shakespeare. Schumann went to the opposite extreme: he was in love, and his Piano Quartet practically boils over with happiness. And Gustav Mahler – well, let’s just say that he never holds back!
French Songs with Karen Cargill SUN 23 FEB 2020: 2.30PM Including songs by Debussy, Hahn, Duparc and Chausson Ravel Sonata for Violin and Cello Wagner Five Wesendonck Lieder Jongen Calmes, aux quais déserts Karen Cargill MEZZO-SOPRANO Simon Lepper PIANO Featuring Sharon Roffman, Maya Iwabuchi, Tom Dunn and Aleksei Kiseliov Delicious decadence…at the start of the 20th century, Paris was the world’s capital of art, luxury and l’amour. This exquisite recital from Scotland’s international star mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill dives deep into that sensuous, seductive world – from the steamy cabaret songs of Claude Debussy to the moonlit romance of Wagner, Ravel and Ernest Chausson. Four RSNO players add lush splashes of colour and that inimitable impressionist je ne sais quoi – a treat for the senses.
The perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon. Relax and enjoy these stunning performances in the New Auditorium – the ultimate way to hear your favourite musicians up close and personal.
Beethoven Revolution:
Beethoven Revolution:
Beethoven Revolution:
SUN 8 MAR 2020: 2.30PM
SUN 26 APR 2020: 2.30PM
SUN 24 MAY 2020: 2.30PM
Beethoven Piano Sonata No30 in E major Beethoven Piano Sonata No31 in A flat major Beethoven Piano Sonata No32 in C minor
R Strauss Cello Sonata Beethoven Excerpts from 12 Variations in F major for Cello and Piano
Beethoven Septet in E flat major R Strauss (arr Hasenöhrl) Till Eulenspiegel einmal anders!
Steven Osborne Recital
Beethoven & Strauss Duos
Steven Osborne PIANO
Aleksei Kiseliov CELLO Alasdair Beatson PIANO
Ask Steven Osborne which music he’d choose above all others, and he replies, ‘Beethoven, for the enormous emotional range, the intellectual engagement, the earthiness, the humour, and the genius way of dealing with musical structure.’ So even though there’s practically nothing that this great Scottish pianist can’t play, the prospect of hearing him playing Beethoven’s last – and most transcendent – piano sonatas in one recital is little short of thrilling. Music from the edge, performed by a master.
Each player in the RSNO is a star in their own right, and the nice thing about chamber music is that it allows them to step out of the orchestra and really shine in the music they love best. For the RSNO’s Belarusian Principal Cello Aleksei Kiseliov, that means teaming up with pianist Alasdair Beatson in the ebullient Cello Sonata by the young Richard Strauss – the centrepiece of a recital programme which also features some of Beethoven’s magnificent Variations for Cello and Piano.
Beethoven Septet
Featuring Maya Iwabuchi, Tom Dunn, Arthur Boutillier, Margarida Castro, Christopher Gough and David Hubbard Take Beethoven at his happiest, give him seven virtuoso musicians, throw in a couple of pop tunes and the result is irresistible. But if Beethoven’s Septet is pure musical sunshine, this fantastic miniature version of Richard Strauss’ Till Eulenspiegel is sheer knockabout farce – brilliantly played. For today’s RSNO players, it’s all as enjoyable to play as it is to listen to; there’s a reason why they call this ‘the music of friends’. Come and hear for yourself.
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Delve Deeper Discover more with Scotland’s National Orchestra in the New Auditorium! Delve deeper with our In Focus talks, experience the Orchestra [Inside]Out, and open your ears to the new compositions from the members of our Composers’ Hub.
In Focus:
The Vienna Connection SAT 5 OCT 2019: 3PM Thomas Søndergård
In Focus with Steven Osborne:
What Does Music Mean? SUN 24 NOV 2019: 2.30PM
RSNO MUSIC DIRECTOR
Steven Osborne PIANO
GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART
Steven Osborne is well known for his insightful talks about music and his reflections on the nature of performance and how to listen. Join him for an afternoon as, at the piano and using recordings of music from Beethoven to Joni Mitchell, he explores the seemingly mysterious power that music can have over us. This promises to be a fascinating hour with one of the UK’s foremost pianists.
Prof Johnny Rodger Bill Chandler
RSNO DIRECTOR OF CONCERTS & ENGAGEMENT
Join Thomas Søndergård and guests for a round-table discussion with recordings and live music as they uncover the fascinating context in which the Romantic movement of Beethoven and Goethe reached its pinnacle and gave birth to the modern. In Focus: The Vienna Connection launches our journey through the golden age of this vibrant city with a virtual gallery of works by Gustav Klimt; a tour through the architecture and designs of Otto Wagner; an exploration of the great Charles Rennie Mackintosh and his exhibitions in Vienna; and even an encounter with Sigmund Freud!
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[Inside]Out:
Beethoven @ 250 WED 19 FEB 2020: 7.30PM Elim Chan CONDUCTOR Tom Redmond PRESENTER 250 years after his birth in Germany, Ludwig van Beethoven still towers over western culture. Tonight, conductor Elim Chan, presenter Tom Redmond and the RSNO explore the man behind the myth, the way he would have wanted – through his music. With anecdotes, illustrations and live musical examples, it’s a fascinating way to get inside the mind of a genius. NEW for 2020: Experience the RSNO literally [Inside]Out by booking an Orchestra ticket and sit on stage within the Orchestra. Orchestra tickets are limited, so be quick to secure your seat!
Composers’ Hub Workshop TUE 14 APR 2020: 10AM-5PM Be there as we hear five brand-new works written especially for the RSNO by the members of the RSNO’s Composers’ Hub. This exciting scheme offers emerging composers the chance to work with the RSNO over the course of a Season, learning what goes on behind the scenes of Scotland’s National Orchestra. In this public workshop, each composition will be rehearsed and discussed, with one piece selected for performance in the RSNO’s 2020:21 Season. Join us and witness musical history in the making.
Alison Murray, RSNO Assistant Principal Horn Andrew McLean, RSNO Associate Principal Horn
RSNO Engage From school and nursery concerts, to community workshops and study days, the RSNO’s Learning & Engagement programme connects the Orchestra and its music with the people of Scotland through its ambitious programme Music for Life.
Schools & Nurseries
Young Ambassadors
The RSNO’s interactive Nursery and Primary School concerts are a lively and engaging introduction to the orchestra for young pupils. We also offer specially tailored in-school workshops and activities. Teachers can register their school for updates at engage@rsno.org.uk or find out more at rsno.org.uk/engage
If you’re aged 16-21 and have a real passion for classical music, then apply to become an RSNO Young Ambassador and help shape the future of the RSNO. With free tickets to concerts, this is the ultimate work experience opportunity! Applications open in August 2019. Apply online at rsno.org.uk/young-ambassadors
Supported by Witherby Charitable Trust
Takeover 2020
Notes from Scotland
If you’re aged 16-18, apply today to ‘take over’ the RSNO! On 15 and 16 June 2020 up to 50 young people will work across the organisation to produce a public concert at the end of this twoday event. Application deadline is Fri 6 Dec 2019. Apply online at rsno.org.uk/takeover
An exciting competition for young composers aged 12-18 years. Five shortlisted pieces will be performed and recorded by RSNO musicians for an audience and panel of judges. The winning composer will receive a pair of Bose SoundLink® headphones and enjoy VIP access to RSNO concerts. Find out more at rsno.org.uk/notes-from-scotland
Supported by The Noël Coward Foundation
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Community Orchestra The perfect opportunity for amateur musicians to play together! The RSNO Community Orchestra is open to all and is aimed at those who play anything from ABRSM Grade 1 to Grade 4 standard. Whether you played an instrument at school and haven’t picked it up in years, or are a beginner to intermediate player, come and join in! rsno.org.uk/community-orchestra
Singing Day: Verdi Requiem Join Chorus Director Gregory Batsleer on Sat 21 Mar 2020 for a day of rehearsal before putting on a public performance of Verdi’s magnificent Requiem in the evening. Book your place at rsno.org.uk/singing-day
RSNO Chorus From new commissions to popular film scores, the RSNO Chorus sings it all! If you’re an enthusiastic and committed singer who’d like to share this passion with others, please email chorus@rsno.org.uk to arrange your audition today or visit rsno.org.uk/chorus
‘Good friendships, great music, great concerts.’ RSNO CHORUS MEMBER
Chorus Academy
RSNO Junior Chorus
Are you interested in singing choral music but don’t feel you’re quite ready to audition for the RSNO Chorus? Are you passionate about classical music but have never sung it before? Then this is the group for you. The RSNO Chorus Academy is open to all, without audition. rsno.org.uk/chorus-academy
With over 400 members, the RSNO Junior Chorus is one of the leading children and youth choirs in the UK. Entry to the choir is by audition only. To find out more information about the audition process and to arrange an audition, please email chorus@rsno.org.uk or visit rsno.org.uk/junior-chorus
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Join the RSNO Circle ...and get to know us better
Discover more about the musicians, soloists and conductors at the RSNO. AS A MEMBER OF THE RSNO CIRCLE YOU WILL: Receive advance information and priority single ticket booking for Season concerts. Have the opportunity to attend RSNO Circle Open Rehearsals. Be kept up to date with RSNO news with our magazine Inner Circle. Be informed about RSNO Circle events in your area. Be acknowledged in our Season concert programmes (Sonata, Concerto, Symphony and Virtuoso supporters only). Provide vital support to Scotland’s National Orchestra.
To join the RSNO Circle please add a gift to your subscription payment. Simply complete the box on the booking form with your preferred level of membership.
You can make your gift go further by dating and signing the Gift Aid box. If you are a UK taxpayer the RSNO will be able to claim an additional 25p for every £1 you donate. Thank you to all our Circle members who kindly give to support our work on and off the concert platform. If you have any questions about the RSNO Circle please telephone 0141 225 3565 or email circle@rsno.org.uk
Get to know us better!
YOUR LEVEL OF SUPPORT:
VIRTUOSO
SYMPHONY
CONCERTO
SONATA
£150
£40/35†
or £100 per month by Direct Debit
or £50 per month by Direct Debit
or £25 per month by Direct Debit
or £12.50 per month by Direct Debit
annually †Concession
£1,200
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£600
£300
OVERTURE
RSNO Schools Concerts Appeal The RSNO is committed to bringing orchestral music of the highest quality to people of all ages and abilities through our ambitious programme RSNO Music for Life. Our Schools Concerts are at the heart of Music for Life. These engaging and educational orchestral concerts for nursery and primary school-age children take place across Scotland in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dundee, with the latest addition to the series at the newly refurbished Music Hall in Aberdeen. With interactive elements to help pupils engage with the music, they are specially tailored to meet the needs of the children, which can include relaxed performances or a British Sign Language interpreter signing from the stage. We run Continuous Professional Development (CPD) sessions for teachers, and resource packs are distributed to each school ahead of the concert performance. We need your help to build this vital investment for the future and ensure that we bring great music to a new generation, regardless of their social or economic
circumstances. Your donation will make a real difference to young people across Scotland.
£1,000 – a series of four classroom visits by RSNO musicians
£500 – a class of up to 30 pupils to attend the concert £250 – delivery of one teacher CPD session £100 – 10 teacher resource packs
Up to £100 – resources for in-school workshops (e.g. classroom percussion)
Simply complete the box on the booking form with the amount of your donation. Alternatively, you can donate online at rsno.org.uk/schools Thank you for making a gift towards this vital education experience.
In 2018:19
17 61 74 2412
LOCAL AUTHORITIES REPRESENTED
SCHOOLS REACHED
WORKSHOPS DELIVERED
TOTAL NUMBER OF CHILDREN WHO PARTICIPATED
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Season concerts: £38, £29.50, £24.50, £18.50, £13 Children’s Classic Concerts: Adult from £11, Child from £7 Gala concerts: Premium £49, £42, £35, £27, £19 RSNO at the Movies: Premium £49, £42, £35, £27, £19 Symphony, Soup and a Sandwich: £25 including lunch, £16 concert only Choral Classics Concerts: £12 Singing Day Participant: £15 Chamber Series concerts: £16 in advance, £18 on the day In Focus: £16 [Inside]Out: £26 on stage in the Orchestra, £16 standard Composers’ Hub Workshop: £10
2019:20 Under 16s go free
Patrons with Disabilities
Children aged 15 or under go free to all 19 RSNO Season concerts in the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. Children must be accompanied by a paying adult. Maximum of two free children tickets per adult. Additional children £6 each. Show your U16 ticket on the night to receive a free programme. Tickets to RSNO at the Movies are 50% off for U16s.
Patrons with disabilities and their carers are entitled to 50% off full-price single tickets. (Disabled concessions are not applicable to subscription prices.) Wheelchair spaces are situated at the ends of Terraces A and C and row G in the Arena (Price Band V). Access for disabled patrons is via the North Entrance (Killermont Street). Lifts are available to all levels.
Under 26s and mature students
Additional needs
If you are aged between 16 and 25 inclusive, or are in full-time education, you can purchase tickets to all 19 RSNO Season concerts in the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall for £6 each in advance of the concert or £8 after 5pm on the day* (Movie Concerts 50% off). Proof of age or valid full-time student card must be shown.
14–18 year olds We have a limited number of tickets for 14 to 18 year olds across Scotland to attend our concerts for free with friends. Tickets are available for RSNO Season concerts and 14 to 18 year olds can book tickets for up to two concerts per Season. To apply for these tickets, call the Engage team on 0141 225 3557 or email engage@rsno.org.uk
Unemployed If you are of working age and in receipt of unemployment benefit, you can purchase tickets to all 19 RSNO Season concerts in the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall for £6 each*. Proof of eligibility must be shown.
Visitors are encouraged to contact the Box Office in advance if they have any questions about access requirements.
Great discounts for groups Whether you’re organising a work night out, bringing a school or youth group, or simply meeting up with friends and family, the RSNO has great discounts available for group bookers. Groups of 6-10 save 20% and groups of 11+ save 30% off full price tickets. Email groups@rsno.org.uk to reserve the best seats for your group. Discounts are subject to availability. *Seating area restrictions may apply to some performances. Subject to availability. Full details of RSNO ticket offers are available online at rsno.org.uk/discounts Subscriptions on sale from Wednesday 20 March 2019. RSNO Circle Members can priority book single tickets from Wednesday 1 May 2019. Online subscriptions and single tickets on general sale from Wednesday 8 May 2019.
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season 2019:20 In Focus:
Christmas Special:
Chamber Series
EDN Fri 6 Dec 2019 GLW Sat 7 Dec 2019
GLW Sun 23 Feb 2020: 2.30pm
Children’s Classic Concerts
Eroica
The Nutcracker and the Mouse King
The Vienna Connection EDN Wed 2 Oct 2019 GLW Sat 5 Oct 2019: 3pm
Season Opener:
Strauss & Mahler One
Santa’s Workshop
DND Thu 3 Oct 2019 EDN Fri 4 Oct 2019 GLW Sat 5 Oct 2019
GLW Sat 7 Dec 2019: 1pm & 3pm EDN Sun 8 Dec 2019: 3pm
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No3
Choral Classics:
EDN Fri 11 Oct 2019 GLW Sat 12 Oct 2019
GLW Sun 8 Dec 2019: 2.30pm
A Ceremony of Carols Nicola Benedetti in Concert
Shostakovich Ten EDN Fri 18 Oct 2019 GLW Sat 19 Oct 2019
EDN Fri 13 Dec 2019 GLW Sat 14 Dec 2019
Chamber Series
RSNO Christmas Concert
Poulenc Sextet Symphony, Soup and a Sandwich:
ABD Thu 19 Dec 2019 DND Fri 20 Dec 2019 GLW Sat 21 Dec 2019: 2pm & 6pm EDN Sun 22 Dec 2019: 3pm
GLW Wed 23 Oct 2019: 1pm
Handel’s Messiah
GLW Sun 20 Oct 2019: 2.30pm
Dvořák Symphony No5
Children’s Classic Concerts:
Weird Science
GLW Sat 26 Oct 2019: 3pm EDN Sun 27 Oct 2019: 3pm
Saint-Saëns’ Organ Symphony EDN Fri 1 Nov 2019 GLW Sat 2 Nov 2019
GLW Thu 2 Jan 2020: 3pm
Viennese Gala PTH Sat 4 Jan 2020 INV Thu 9 Jan 2020 DNF Fri 10 Jan 2020 LNG Sat 11 Jan 2020
Choral Classics:
Brahms’ German Requiem
Chamber Series
GLW Sun 2 Feb 2020: 2.30pm
GLW Sun 3 Nov 2019: 2.30pm
Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto
Romantic Piano Quartets The Lark Ascending EDN Fri 8 Nov 2019 GLW Sat 9 Nov 2019
Tchaikovsky’s Pathétique PTH Thu 21 Nov 2019 EDN Fri 22 Nov 2019 GLW Sat 23 Nov 2019
In Focus with Steven Osborne:
What Does Music Mean? GLW Sun 24 Nov 2019: 2.30pm
Danny Elfman Gala EDN Fri 29 Nov 2019 GLW Sat 30 Nov 2019
DND Thu 6 Feb 2020 EDN Fri 7 Feb 2020 GLW Sat 8 Feb 2020
Romantic Grieg ABD Thu 13 Feb 2020 EDN Fri 14 Feb 2020 GLW Sat 15 Feb 2020
[Inside]Out:
Beethoven @ 250
French Songs with Karen Cargill
Beethoven & Strauss Duos GLW Sun 26 Apr 2020: 2.30pm
Beethoven Revolution:
Beethoven Revolution:
Symphony No1
EDN Fri 28 Feb 2020 GLW Sat 29 Feb 2020
DND Thu 30 April 2020 EDN Fri 1 May 2020 GLW Sat 2 May 2020
Mahler’s Song of the Earth EDN Fri 6 Mar 2020 GLW Sat 7 Mar 2020
Chamber Series
Steven Osborne Beethoven Recital GLW Sun 8 Mar 2020: 2.30pm
Beethoven Revolution:
The Emperor
DND Thu 12 Mar 2020 EDN Fri 13 Mar 2020 GLW Sat 14 Mar 2020
Strauss & Mahler Four PTH Thu 7 May 2020 EDN Fri 8 May 2020 GLW Sat 9 May 2020
Symphony, Soup and a Sandwich:
Franck Symphony in D minor
GLW Wed 13 May 2020: 1pm
Heroes & Superheroes EDN Fri 15 May 2020 GLW Sat 16 May 2020
Rachmaninov Symphony No2
John Williams at the Oscars
ABD Thu 21 May 2020 EDN Fri 22 May 2020 GLW Sat 23 May 2020
DND Thu 19 Mar 2020 EDN Fri 20 Mar 2020 GLW Sat 21 Mar 2020
Chamber Series
Singing Day:
GLW Sun 24 May 2020: 2.30pm
Verdi Requiem GLW Sat 21 Mar 2020: 10am-4pm, 5pm
Beethoven Septet Season Finale:
Verdi Requiem
Symphony, Soup and a Sandwich:
EDN Fri 29 May 2020 GLW Sat 30 May 2020
GLW Wed 25 Mar 2020: 1pm
All concerts start at 7.30pm unless otherwise noted.
Brahms Piano Quartet No1 RSNO in Concert MSB Sat 28 Mar 2020
BOX OFFICE NUMBERS
Presenting:
Aberdeen ABN 01224 641122 Dundee DND 01382 434940 Dunfermline DNF 01383 602302 Edinburgh EDN 0131 228 1155 Glasgow GLW 0141 353 8000 Inverness INV 01463 234234 Langholm LNG 01387 381196 Musselburgh MSB 0131 665 2240 Perth PTH 01738 621031
NYOS Spring Concert EDN Fri 10 Apr 2020 GLW Sat 11 Apr 2020
Composers’ Hub Workshop GLW Tue 14 Apr 2020: 10am-5pm
GLW Wed 19 Feb 2020
Classic FM Hall of Fame
Beethoven Revolution:
Symphony No7
PTH Thu 16 Apr 2020 EDN Fri 17 Apr 2020 GLW Sat 18 Apr 2020
EDN Fri 21 Feb 2020 GLW Sat 22 Feb 2020
Beethoven Revolution:
Piano Concerto No4 ABD Thu 23 Apr 2020 EDN Fri 24 Apr 2020 GLW Sat 25 Apr 2020
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RSNO Photography © Nikolaj Lund 2019 © Martin Brubandt 2018 (p2) © Sally Jubb 2018 (pp10,11) Location: City of Glasgow College, Riverside Campus & The Lighthouse Cover: John Poulter, RSNO Associate Principal Percussion All details correct at time of print.