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´óÏó´«Ã½ Scottish Symphony Orchestra
20 Sep 2018, Glasgow City Halls
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´óÏó´«Ã½ SSO 2018-19 Season Opening Night: Rhapsody in Blue and Songfest

´óÏó´«Ã½ Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Opening Night: Rhapsody in Blue and Songfest
19:30 Thu 20 Sep 2018 Glasgow City Halls
Thomas Dausgaard opens the season with Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein's Songfest.
Thomas Dausgaard opens the season with Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Bernstein's Songfest.

Programme

Performers

  • Tracy Cantin
    soprano (please note change to originally advertised artist)
    soprano (please note change to originally advertised artist)
  • Kelley O’Connor
    mezzo-soprano
    mezzo-soprano
  • Michèle Losier
    mezzo-soprano
    mezzo-soprano
  • Paul Appleby
    tenor
    tenor
  • Nmon Ford
    baritone
    baritone
  • Musa Ngqungwana
    bass
    bass
  • Marc-André Hamelin
    piano
    piano
  • conductor

Concert information

Drums sound, trumpets stand plain and proud: Copland’s 'Fanfare for the Common Man' has become a symbol of all that’s noble in the American Dream, and as Thomas Dausgaard launches our new Season, we celebrate American music at its most life-affirming. Augusta Read Thomas’s brand new work 'Brio' lives up to its name and bursts with vim and vigour, while George Gershwin offers a swinging salute to the city that never sleeps – delivered by a pianist who’s a byword for brilliance. And then six world-class singers lift up their voices in 'Songfest', Leonard Bernstein’s big-hearted celebration of America in all its tolerance, diversity, tenderness and optimism. Originally written for the US Bicentennial celebrations, it’s more relevant than ever in its composer’s 100th anniversary year.

Prelude: 6.45pm in the Grand Hall (please note change of location)
Thomas Dausgaard, ´óÏó´«Ã½ SSO Chief Conductor, introduces the 2018/19 Season and tonight’s concert (free to ticket-holders).

The concert will be broadcast live on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3 - presented by Jamie MacDougall.