Event Details
RSNO 11:12 Season Järvi conducts Sibelius One
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall : Main Auditorium
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It’s always a special occasion when Conductor Laureate Neeme Järvi returns to the RSNO. This time, he’s bringing us a forgotten Scottish treasure written in France by the Borders-born Sir John Blackwood McEwen. You’ll wonder where this music has been all your life. And you’ll be blown away by the sheer elemental power of Sibelius’ tempestuous First Symphony. In between, expect poetry and finesse from pianist Christian Blackshaw in Beethoven’s youthful concerto.
Pre-concert talk 6.45pm Alison McIntyre (RSNO Violin)
Supported by the Jennie S Gordon Memorial Foundation
Tickets: £34, £25, £18.50, £14, £11
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Concessions
Patrons with disabilities and their carer 50% off.
Wheelchair spaces are £5 each: with carer seat free.
School & School-age youth groups £4 tickets: All tickets, including accompanying adults £4 (excluding Festive).
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Groups of 11+ save 30% off full price tickets
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Featuring:
Christian Blackshaw
Works:
John Blackwood McEwen - Where the Wild Thyme Blows
Sibelius - Symphony No.1