The Scottish Sinfonia will play on 25 November 2018 at 7.45pm at St Cuthbert’s Parish Church.
The programme will include :
Dvořák: Four Slavonic Dances, opus 46
Dohnányi: Variations on a Nursery Song
soloist: James Willshire
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No 6 in B minor “Pathétique”
The Pathétique is perhaps the most powerfully emotional of his works and is balanced by the Variations and the Slavonic Dances will send you home with a spring in your step.
TICKETS £15.00 (concessions: £13.00; Student: £8.00; schoolchildren: free) from the Usher Hall Box Office (0131 228 1155), from Members of the Orchestra, and at the door.
Sinfonia was founded in 1970 by Neil Mantle and has to date performed over two hundred concerts. It has a basic playing strength of ninety, augmented or diminished as required.
The orchestra is a highly successful mixture of professional players, instrumental teachers and amateurs with an age range of seventeen to seventy, all united in one common aim: to make music to the highest standard of which they are capable.
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