Sunday 5 August at 7.30 p.m.
Royal Albert Hall
James MacMillanL Olympic Fanfare (4 mins)
London Premiere
Wagner: The Mastersingers of Nuremberg – overture (12 mins)
Bruch: Scottish Fantasy (30 mins)
R. Strauss: Don Juan (17 mins)
Thea Musgrave: Loch Ness – a Postcard from Scotland (c10 mins) - BBC Commission, World Premiere
Respighi: Pines of Rome (23 mins)
Nicola Benedetti violin
National Youth Orchestra of Scotland
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Donald Runnicles conductor
Continuing the focus on the UK's musical youth, the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and their chief conductor Donald Runnicles are joined by the young players of the National Youth Orchestra of Scotland and former NYOS Leader Nicola Benedetti in a sparkling programme orchestral showpieces.
A celebration of Scottish musical talent, tonight's concert includes music by two of Scotland's finest composers, including the London premiere of James MacMillan's Fanfare Upon One Note and the world premiere of Thea Musgrave's Loch Ness: a Postcard from Scotland. Alongside these works, the two groups join forces in music of drama and romanticism, emblematic of Donald Runnicles' musical personality, in Wagner's Overture to Die Meistersinger, Strauss's Don Juan and Respighi's grandly colourful tone-poem, Pines of Rome. Nicola Benedetti joins them for Bruch's romantically lyrical Scottish Fantasy.
Royal Albert Hall
James MacMillanL Olympic Fanfare (4 mins)
London Premiere
Wagner: The Mastersingers of Nuremberg – overture (12 mins)
Bruch: Scottish Fantasy (30 mins)
R. Strauss: Don Juan (17 mins)
Thea Musgrave: Loch Ness – a Postcard from Scotland (c10 mins) - BBC Commission, World Premiere
Respighi: Pines of Rome (23 mins)
Nicola Benedetti violin
National Youth Orchestra of Scotland
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Donald Runnicles conductor
Continuing the focus on the UK's musical youth, the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and their chief conductor Donald Runnicles are joined by the young players of the National Youth Orchestra of Scotland and former NYOS Leader Nicola Benedetti in a sparkling programme orchestral showpieces.
A celebration of Scottish musical talent, tonight's concert includes music by two of Scotland's finest composers, including the London premiere of James MacMillan's Fanfare Upon One Note and the world premiere of Thea Musgrave's Loch Ness: a Postcard from Scotland. Alongside these works, the two groups join forces in music of drama and romanticism, emblematic of Donald Runnicles' musical personality, in Wagner's Overture to Die Meistersinger, Strauss's Don Juan and Respighi's grandly colourful tone-poem, Pines of Rome. Nicola Benedetti joins them for Bruch's romantically lyrical Scottish Fantasy.
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