image003 copy1 November 2015 at The Usher Hall

Children’s Classic Concerts’ devilish percussionist presenters Owen and Olly will be putting their magical musical powers to good use this Halloween and inviting the audience (and orchestra!) to come dressed in their freaky finest for their latest spell-binding showstopper.

The stage at the Usher Hall, Edinburgh will be transformed into a ghoulish grotto as the RSNO and RSNO Junior Chorus perform a spine-tingling selection of spectacular classics at the latest offering in this popular series of family concerts.

Children’s Classic Concerts Presenter Oliver Cox: “If this concert doesn’t get the audience in the mood for trick or treating, nothing will! We’ve got magic spells from the world’s most famous wizard Harry Potter, a premiere of the Gruffalo Song by Julia Donaldson which has been orchestrated specially for our concerts, and we’ll be playing spot the gnome with the orchestra as they perform Gnomus from Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition.”

Among the other musical treats on offer will be a specially commissioned Magic and Monsters Medley which will feature Owen and Olly on solo percussion, and two spookily Scottish songs – Kelpie and Loch Ness Monster – written by Tom Cunningham and sung by the magnificent RSNO Junior Chorus.

image40a6fc copyChildren’s Classic Concerts Presenter Owen Gunnell: “We are particularly looking forward to dusting off our sorcerers’ hats and casting some spells of our own on the audience and orchestra to Ponchielli’s Dance of the Hours and tackling Robert Wendel’s Headless Horseman. But the highlight of the concert is likely to be a performance of Savourna Stevenson’sbeautifully bewitching ‘Misterstourworm and the Kelpie’s Gift’ which tells the story of a young boy’s magical quest to defeat the terrible sea monster Misterstourworm which will be narrated by actor (and former star of CBBC’s Raven), James Mackenzie.”

The musicians of the RSNO and their conductor Jean-Claude Picard will not only be providing just the right atmosphere with some superbly scary playing, but they will also be getting into the spirit of the season with some weird and wonderful costumes.

And the little monsters in the audience are also invited to come along in fancy dress, with a trolley dash in a toy shop offered as the star prize for the best costume of the weekend courtesy of sponsor A1 Toys.

Don’t miss the fun and excitement of this perfect introduction to classical music for children aged 4 to 12 and their families.

Children’s Classic Concerts’ Magic and Monsters will appear at the Usher Hall, Edinburgh on Sunday 1 November, also at 3.00pm. Tickets are priced from £6 and are available to buy from the Usher Hall box office (0131 228 1155).

For more information go to www.childrensclassicconcerts.co.uk.”

Supported by Creative Scotland, La Bonne Auberge and A1 Toys

 

 

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