BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Events
Thu 17 Apr 2025
- 14:00Glasgow City Halls
The BBC SSO’s superb new Principal Double Bass Kai Kim steps into the spotlight for a concerto by Estonian composer Eduard Tubin, and Anu Tali conducts Dvořák's dance-like Seventh Symphony.
The BBC SSO’s superb new Principal Double Bass Kai Kim steps into the spotlight for a concerto by Estonian composer Eduard Tubin, and Anu Tali conducts Dvořák's dance-like Seventh Symphony.
Programme
- Fratres (version for strings and percussion)(10 mins)
- Concerto for Double Bass and Orchestra(19 mins)
- interval
- Symphony No. 7 in D minor(40 mins)
Performers
Composers
Thu 24 Apr 2025
- 19:30Glasgow City Halls
Imagine...in 240 years, what music will be performed the world over? A world-renowned pianist demonstrates the timeless beauty of Mozart.
Imagine...in 240 years, what music will be performed the world over? A world-renowned pianist demonstrates the timeless beauty of Mozart.
Programme
- Trois Femmes de légende (Three Legendary Women): Salome, Ophelia & The Dream of Cleopatra
- Piano Concerto No 17 in G major, K 453(29 mins)
- interval
- Elektra(35 mins)Elektra Suite arr. Honeck
Performers
- Javier Perianespiano
- Anja Bihlmaierconductor
Sat 3 May 2025
- 15:00City Halls
Belgian sound artist Baudouin Oosterlynck travelled 15,000km across Europe seeking silence. He transforms the Recital Room into a sanctuary for deep listening with his intricately constructed 'Listening Devices'. Book a separate ticket at box office.
Belgian sound artist Baudouin Oosterlynck travelled 15,000km across Europe seeking silence. He transforms the Recital Room into a sanctuary for deep listening with his intricately constructed 'Listening Devices'. Book a separate ticket at box office.
Programme
- Listening Instruments
Performers
Composers
Part ofTectonics 2025 - 17:00City Halls
Glasgow-born flutist Richard Craig presents a transformative concert exploring myth, nature, and alchemy through works inspired by Odysseus, celestial skies, and earthly fusion.
Glasgow-born flutist Richard Craig presents a transformative concert exploring myth, nature, and alchemy through works inspired by Odysseus, celestial skies, and earthly fusion.
Programme
- Sacateca’s Dance for flute and tape (1993)
- Ulysse for flute and percussion (1980)
- Cielo Gris for solo flute (2023)
- Il y a plus d'eau que prévu sur la lune for contrabass flute and electronics (2020)
Performers
- Richard Craigflute
- Jennifer Torrencepercussion
Part ofTectonics 2025 - 18:45City Halls
Join BBC Radio 3 presenter and writer Kate Molleson for an insightful session exploring the artists and music featured on Day 1 of Tectonics.
Part ofTectonics 2025