l~dinburgh

I The Edinburgh Palm Court Orchestra Queen'x llall. (.lt‘l'l'x Street. (ms 30!”. 3. illpin. [5 £3.50. llaxitl l )lc at the piano dircclx llu\ trip doun lllL'llltll'} lane \\llll music l'roin the elegant golden }c;tl'x (ll grand llolcl\ :Illd

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Monday 26

l'-(linburgh

Edinburgh Quartet Siockhi‘iilgc l’tll'hll (‘hurclL Saw ('ohurg Street. l'uitlicr inlo: H3 Stilll. 7.30pm. t“) til/UH Young \ iola pla}er .lcxxica liecxlon. llo\\ xiiitlung in Sal/hing. lt‘llll'll\ home to join her \ iola pla} mg tlatl. \llt‘llllcl lit‘LWlHll. tllltl lllk‘ Ulllt‘l' inemhcrx ol' the lidinhurgh Quartet lor \li'ing t]llllllt‘l\ h_\ .\lo/arl and Michael ll.l_\tlll. lippcllK (jinn/cl \‘u 3 and .\lo/ai‘l\ lilac/u llllt/ fugue Kill) loini the programinth lirxl hall.

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Tuesday 27

Edinburgh

I Get Organised: Tom Wilkinson l'xher llall. l.othian Road. 333 IISS. l.l0pin. U. loin \Vlllxllhtlll I\ currentl) organ \cholar in Queen'x ('ollcge. ()xl'oi'tl. .loiii him tor a \arietl programme Including \crdi‘x (in/ml .llim /l lrom .‘llt/ll and Stl'atlw' lf/iu' Dunn/iv Hill/.1 I Music at the Museum Main Hall. Ro)a| Museum ol Scotland. ('hainhcrx Street. (i. illlmi. l'rec. :\lha lli'axx. a wrung quintet “ho came together through the RSAXll). pla_\ inuxic to complement the inuxeuin'x current e\hi|tilion ol .\'ii Ito/m (Ull/ .l/t'uim/ru; 'l'lii' /.ml [\IH' um/ 'I'uuilm. ln ;l\\(lcl;tlloll \\llll |.i\c .\lu\ic .\'o\\’

Thursday 29

Glasgow

I Edinburgh Quartet and Scottish Voices (ilaxgoxx l'iii\ci‘\it) ('oncci‘t llall. l'nixerxit} .-\\cnuc. “0-1003. |.|0 3pm.

Stéphane Deneve

dfrisn NATIONAL ORCHESTRA

Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Fri 30 Sep; Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow, Sat 1 Oct. Usher Hall, Glasgow, Thu 6 Oct; Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Fri 7 Oct

It honestly isn‘t just the melting charm of his French accent that gives rise to the wish for an interview with the RSNO’s recently appointed Music Director to go on for much longer than is usual. Stephane Deneve really, really is charming, ambitious and passionate about his new job and a fantastic conductor. Anyway, the next morning flit out of his Paris apartment in preparation for the move to Glasgow means that he probably should be allowed to get on with his packing. With additional trips to Houston, Milan, Washington and Gothenburg to fit in between now and Christmas, he’ll need a capacious suitcase, as orchestral scores alone will

take up rather a large space in it.

The scores destined to be heard in Scotland will be among the biggest. Beethoven’s Symphony No 9, The Choral, and Debussy’s hauntingly beautiful and only opera, Pelle'as et Mélisande, appear in Deneve’s first couple of weeks. They are very much his programming, the Debussy and its world class line—up of soloists representing his dream choice. But the remainder of the season, whether or not with Deneve as conductor, also

bears his stamp.

‘I felt a little bit like a child in a toy shop‘, he says, ‘but I decided to be the most eclectic I could. All the pieces I adore.’ It is a colourful collection that sees the 33 year—old Deneve do Mahler’s Symphony No 1 and Beethoven ’s No 7, Garry Walker conduct Stravinsky, a St Andrew’s Night special, Martyn Brabbins with the world premiere of a new flute concerto by Sally Beamish and Associate Conductor James Lowe in romantic mood for St Valentine’s Day. In the Spring, Nicola Benedetti returns to the orchestra as soloist in the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto. There is French music too, but, says Deneve, ‘I didn’t want to go too much for French music, because I am French. But also, I didn‘t want to miss it out because I am French. What I like to do is to get a balance and to get to know the orchestra and the

audiences.’

Already, he knows the orchestra enough to say ‘I adore them. Of course, I adore them. Right now, we are very definitely on our honeymoon. We love each other.’ With a certain inevitability that the audience too will fall at his feet, the unlikely concept of Scotland’s first orchestral ménage a trois could soon become reality. (Carol Main)

l'rce. lnauguial pei'l'oi'niancc ol the lidinhurgh Quartet in their tlti‘c'c‘»}t‘iii' residenc} at the l'ni\ei\il} oliiltlxgim, the programme l\ (irahain llair'x Sll‘lllg’ ()Iltll'lt’l nil/i ()lllllieulu lilii'm. Mil/art's Sir/nu Qiiurli'l in (i Hui/m; /\'.\’t\'7 and (it‘l‘\ll\\ in'x /’urup/iru.w no 4.

Edinburgh

I RSNO: Deneve conducts Beethoven Nine l'sher llall. l.oihian Road. 333 ll55. 7.30pm. [l3 £38. Slephane l)ene\e is one of the hottext tickets on the conducting circuit. kilo“ n l'or lll\ inlerpretne daring. He takes up the rciu\ ax the orchexlra'x lien lllll\lL‘ director and presents the “()l'ltl premiere of RSNO k‘tllllllll\\l0llt‘tl ('ne liu'ur (IUIM I'lier' \(llll/U't' l1} (itlillatlltle ('onnexson. the \econd \uue l‘i'om Raxcl'x longest \Hll'k [hip/mix ('l ('lilm‘ and licelhm en's Swap/mm no ‘2 ('lmriil. Soloixlx include \tlpl'dlltl Angela .\laria lilaxi and SL‘olx inc/xo Karen ('argill.

lnnedenhen

I Brass Band Concert Memorial Hall. l.ellltell Road. ()IX‘Ni 83 l 73 l. 7.30 0,30pm. £4.50 lUStll. St Roiian'x Silxer Band. “inner ol the most entertaining hand in thc area l'oi' three conxecutix e _\ear\. prexcntx a concert a\ part ol the lion/cm I‘m/nu] u/ ll’run.

Glasgow

I A Citizens Audience with Karen Matheson and the Scottish Ensemble (’ili/enx' 'l'healre. l I‘) (iorhalx Street. 43‘) 0033. 7. illpm. l; H). .-\ rare chance lo we (‘apei‘caillie singer Karen perl‘orm \xith the Scolllxlt linxemhlc.

I RSNO: Deneve conducts Beethoven Nine Ro}al (‘oncert Hall. 3 Sauchiehall Street. ‘53 8000. 7.30pm.

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Glasgow

I Scottish Philharmonia ()ian .\lor. Til ‘5 (heat \Vexlern Road. 07M l 755 ‘Nl. 7.30pm. ()rau .\lor\ hi‘and lie“ i'exitlent orchextra perl'orin under the baton ol' liaxhar l.ulua. the programme

\\ ill include \\t)l'l\\ h} \Vagner. llayln and (iahi‘ieli. liollo“ ed h_\ a hall roqu dance part} \xilh l'cai'gtix llcthcringlou and \latlhcu .\lc.'\lixter\ .\laela\ta.

Tuesday 4

Glasgow

Edinburgh Ouartetfilaxgtm l'nixcrxit} ('oncerl llall. l'nixcrxil} :\\enuc. 330-1003. 5.45pm. liree. Sec Mon 30 and llllll\l.

Wednesday 5

Glasgow

London Philharmonic and the Lincoln Centre Jazz Orchestras with Wynton Marsalis Ro}a| (‘oncerl Hall. 3 Sauchichall Street. ‘53 8000. 7.i(lpiii. £351t‘l5i. lnapouei'l'ulopening to lhi\ )eai'\ International Scaxon. '.'\l| Rixe'. \\‘.\iiton \lai'uilix‘ landmark mploralion ol |a//. claxxical and world lllll\lt‘ ix perloi'iued h} lllt‘\t‘ \Hll'ltl I'L‘lltl“ lied coinpauiex.

Dundee

I Scottish Ensemble Concert Series - Britten .\larr_\al llall. ('il} Square. 01383 43404]. 7.30pm.

£8.50 “3.50. lileclrilflng lllll\lc l'rom Scotland's premiere \tring ensemble. \\ itli Marlin ()“cn and lob) Spence.

Thursday 6

Glasgow

I Piano Recital (ilaxgou l'nncrxil} ('oncei'l llall. l'iii\ei\il_\ Awnue. 330 .1003, |.|0 3pm. l‘ree. the hut piano duo ol' Arabella 'l‘enixuood and Michael

.4 Scottish Chamber Orchestra Plenty people a fraction of his age don't have the tremendous vitality of SOD Conductor Laureate Sir Charles Mackerras (pictured). Celebrating his 80th birthday in style. the SCO open their 2005/06 season in Edinburgh and London with a concert performance of Beethoven's only opera, Fidel/o. Prepare to be impressed. Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Thu 6 Oct.

Edinburgh Quartet Quartet in residence at Napier University for some time now, and long- standing stalwarts of Edinburgh University's musical life. Scotland's only full-time string quartet spread their further- educational wings to the University of Glasgow to take up the new position of Quartet in Residence. Stockbridge Parish Church, Edinburgh, Mon 26 Sep; University Concert Hall, Glasgow. Tue 4 Oct.

London Philharmonic and Lincoln Centre Jazz Orchestras with Wynton Marsalis Full symphony orchestra, 12—piece jazz band, trumpeter Marsalis and a gospel choir, no less. come under the illustrious baton of Kurt Masur to open the International Classical Season with All Rise. Marsalis's New York Phil commission brings jazz, classical and world music together. Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow, Wed 5 Oct.

Kici'nan llanc) pei'l‘orm l)t‘liii\\}'x Mic/1min and e\ccrpt\ l'i'om .\le\\iaeu\ l'ixmm (It' /'.vlnii'n.

I RSNO: Deneve conducts Pelléas et Mélisande Rina] (‘oiiceri Hall. 3 Sauchiehall Street. 353 8000. 7. illpm. [l3 [3”. l’i’l/i’in i'l .l/t‘llHHll/i‘. l)t‘llll\\} ix magical. romantic inaxtcrpiece ix brought to Me h} conductor Slephane l)ene\ e. Natalie Dewi) ax Melixaude and Jean- l‘raiicoixe l.apoiiitc singing l’elleax head the ca\t in this \emi \laged [X‘rlormance

Edinburgh

Scottish Chamber Orchestra l'xher llall. l.olhian Road. 338 “55. 7.30pm. The S('()\ conductor laureate Sir (‘harlex Mackerrax celebrates hix X001 hirtlida) and career as one ol‘ the \iorltl's linext olpcra conductorx \\ ith a concert perloi'niance ol' licethox en'x Fidelio, featuring \Ulllt‘ ol lllx taxorite \tellar vocal \oloi\l\. the S(‘() (horns and singers from the the Royal Scottish Academy for Mmic and Drama. See llllli\l.

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