Programme
MOZART
Symphony No 38 in D Major, K. 504, 'Prague' (25’)WEBER
Clarinet Concerto No 2 in E flat Major, Op. 74 (23’)- Interval (20’)
VRANICKÝ
Symphony in D Op. 36 (25’)
Elegance, refinement – and lavish exuberance. Charismatic Principal Conductor Maxim Emelyanychev and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra take you on a voyage of discovery into a world of music created especially to excite, delight and inspire.
The SCO’s compelling Principal Clarinettist Maximiliano Martín is the soloist in the sparkling virtuosity and singing melodies of Weber’s flamboyant Second Clarinet Concerto, full of the dramatic flair the composer had learnt in the opera house. Mozart wrote his Symphony No. 38 specifically to wow Prague audiences who he knew adored him – it’s music of deep gratitude, and of joyful high spirits.
Revered by Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, Moravian composer Pavel Vranický has been unaccountably overlooked in our own times – but his music is distinctive, inspiring and thoroughly entertaining. Join Emelyanychev and the SCO players to rediscover Vranický’s grand, sweeping Symphony in D.
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Additional ticket information
Tickets for the concert in Dunoon are also available in person from the Queen's Hall Box Office: 9 Argyll Street, Dunoon PA23 7HH.
Tickets for Stirling and Dunoon can also be booked by phone on the 0131 557 6800 (SCO Office).
Access info at Stirling Castle
The concert will be in the Great Hall which is accessible for wheelchairs. Please note the mobility car will not be operating at this time.
The route is cobbled and sloping with a maximum gradient of 1:15. The castle entrance is 180m from the furthest point of the car park.
The main route through the castle is surfaced with cobbles and has a maximum gradient of 1:9.
The Great Hall has level access from the cobbled courtyard. An adapted toilet is available here.
If you have any question, please contact us.
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