James MacMillan Celebration
From City Halls, Glasgow, a concert celebrating James MacMillan. Harry Christophers and The Sixteen join the Scottish Chamber Orchestra in the works Tryst and Stabat Mater.
Harry Christophers and The Sixteen join the Scottish Chamber Orchestra as part of a month-long celebration of recent works by Sir James MacMillan in Scotland, featuring his Stabat Mater - originally commissioned for them by the Genesis Foundation. Sir James MacMillan and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra open the programme with a performance of one of his most popular concert pieces, Tryst, one of the first works he wrote for the SCO, inspired by his folksong Tryst.
James MacMillan: Tryst
Interval at 8.05pm
Kate Molleson introduces a performance of Weber's Horn Concertino played by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra and their star French horn player, Alec Frank-Gemmill who was a Radio 3 New Generation Artists from 2014 -2016
James MacMillan: Stabat Mater
The Sixteen
Harry Christophers, conductor
Scottish Chamber Orchestra
Sir James MacMillan, conductor.
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Music Played
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Part 1
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Sir James MacMillan
Tryst for orchestra
Orchestra: Scottish Chamber Orchestra. Conductor: Sir James MacMillan.
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Interval
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Carl Maria von Weber
Horn Concertino Op.45 in E minor
Performer: Alec Frank-Gemmill. Orchestra: Scottish Chamber Orchestra. Conductor: Alexander Janiczek.- Weber: Wind Concertos.
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Part 2
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Sir James MacMillan
Stabat Mater
Choir: The Sixteen. Orchestra: Scottish Chamber Orchestra. Conductor: Harry Christophers.
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Post-concert
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Edvard Grieg
19 Norwegian folk songs Op.66 (selection)
Performer: Einar Steen-N酶kleberg.- Grieg: Piano Music vol.2.
- Naxos.
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Emil Hartmann
Nordic Folk Dances
Orchestra: Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Bo Holten.- Emil Hartmann: Nordic Folk Dances, Hakon Jarl, A Carnival Feast.
- DACAPO.
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Broadcast
- Tue 28 Mar 2017 19:30麻豆社 Radio 3