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Scottish Chamber Orchestra Season 09:10 : Travels in Eastern Europe

Friday 19th February 2010, 7.30pm

City Halls : Grand Hall

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Mozart knew Bohemia and Hungary as parts of an empire that stretched in all directions from his home in Vienna. He wrote some of his most famous music for Prague.

The Hungarians, Bartók and Ligeti, were both exiled from their homeland and knew it ultimately as a land caught up in a conflict between East and West. In this programme, Robin Ticciati leaps centuries and provokes fascinating questions of musical geography, taking in four fine masterpieces en route.

Tickets:  £24, £20, £16, £11

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Featuring:

Scottish Chamber Orchestra

Robin Ticciati - Conductor

Peter Whelan - Bassoon

Works:

Ligeti - Ramifications

Mozart - Bassoon Concerto

Bartók - Rumanian Folk Dances

Mozart - Symphony No.38 Prague

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