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Ad Absurdum
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The Queen's Hall, City Halls
Jörg Widmann’s whirlwind of a trumpet concerto from Sergei Nakariakov forms the centrepiece of a concert to raise a laugh.Sponsored byIn association withThe Great Grumpy Gaboon
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Caird Hall Dundee, Aberdeen Music Hall, Eden Court
Join the Grumpy Gaboon and friends on this brand-new musical adventure as they discover the importance of friendship and forgiveness.GIPPS Seascape
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Online Performance
Take a dip in the watery wonders of Gipps’s passionate music - and discover her pastoral idyll 'Cringlemire Garden' played live in February.In association withMozart Oboe Concerto
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Easterbrook Hall, The Queen's Hall, City Halls
Discover Mozart’s song-like Oboe Concerto in the hands of Ivan Podyomov, principal oboist at Amsterdam’s Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.Fauré Requiem
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Usher Hall, City Halls
Fauré’s hushed prayer for the departed, from outstanding British baritone Roderick Williams, conductor Andrew Manze and the SCO Chorus.Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto
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Usher Hall, City Halls
Outstanding Finnish violinist Pekka Kuusisto directs and plays one of the best-loved masterpieces in the Romantic violin repertoire.Kindly supported byAn afternoon with Pekka & friends
The Queen's Hall
Get up close with Finnish violin superstar Pekka Kuusisto in this intimate chamber afternoon.Kindly supported byParabola
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The Queen's Hall, City Halls
Join Pekka Kuusisto and Simon Crawford-Phillips on an arc through time and musical styles, from Britten to Adès, Beamish to Haydn.Kindly supported byIn association withBeethoven's Pastoral' Symphony
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The Queen's Hall, City Halls
Mark Wigglesworth conducts Beethoven’s hymn of wonder to the natural world, with SCO Principal Nikita Naumov as soloist in Eötvös’s Aurora.Schumann & Schubert
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Holy Trinity Church St Andrews, The Queen's Hall, City Halls
Isabelle van Keulen takes the reins of the SCO for the lyrical Violin Concerto by Robert Schumann, alongside Schubert’s Third Symphony.Mozart & Strauss
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The Queen's Hall, City Halls, Aberdeen Music Hall
Deeply charismatic oboist and conductor François Leleux directs Mozart’s cheeky Bassoon Concerto, and music by the teenage Richard Strauss.Sponsored bySeven Last Words
Greyfriars Kirk
A choral contemplation of loss and rebirth from Scotland’s greatest living composer, Sir James MacMillan, performed by the SCO Chorus.