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Scottish Chamber Orchestra present: CELLO CLASSICS

Nairn Community & Arts CentreNairn, Highlands
Saturday, Jun 13 from 8 pm to 9:30 pm GMT+1
Overview

This summer, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra invites you to rediscover the expressive world of the cello.

This summer, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra invites you to rediscover the expressive world of the cello. Led by SCO Principal Cello Philip Higham, and joined by fellow SCO cellists Su‑a Lee, Donald Gillan, and Eric de Wit, this rich and uplifting programme
showcases the cello’s full dramatic and lyrical range.
The evening begins with the fiery interplay of Vivaldi’s Concerto for Two Cellos, a work bursting with colour and conversation. The warm, glowing textures of Arensky’s Variations on a Theme by Tchaikovsky follow, before the energy surges in Giovanni Sollima’s
exhilarating Violoncelles, Vibrez!, a piece that crackles with rhythmic intensity and momentum.
After the interval, the programme turns to a fresh pairing of contrasts and character. Britten’s music, offers wit, elegance, and finely crafted charm. The concert then concludes with Menotti’s Suite for Two Cellos and Strings, a work that blends expressive
depth with spirited dialogue, bringing the evening to a vibrant and satisfying close.

This summer, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra invites you to rediscover the expressive world of the cello.

This summer, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra invites you to rediscover the expressive world of the cello. Led by SCO Principal Cello Philip Higham, and joined by fellow SCO cellists Su‑a Lee, Donald Gillan, and Eric de Wit, this rich and uplifting programme
showcases the cello’s full dramatic and lyrical range.
The evening begins with the fiery interplay of Vivaldi’s Concerto for Two Cellos, a work bursting with colour and conversation. The warm, glowing textures of Arensky’s Variations on a Theme by Tchaikovsky follow, before the energy surges in Giovanni Sollima’s
exhilarating Violoncelles, Vibrez!, a piece that crackles with rhythmic intensity and momentum.
After the interval, the programme turns to a fresh pairing of contrasts and character. Britten’s music, offers wit, elegance, and finely crafted charm. The concert then concludes with Menotti’s Suite for Two Cellos and Strings, a work that blends expressive
depth with spirited dialogue, bringing the evening to a vibrant and satisfying close.

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

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Nairn Community & Arts Centre

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Nairn IV12 4BQ

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