Scottish Chamber Orchestra Brings Popular Classics To Life

Charismatic Scottish Chamber Orchestra Principal Maximiliano Martin takes centre stage with a performance of Mozart's Clarinet Concerto as part of the four-concert Autumn Classics tour across Central Scotland and Fife between 3-6 September 2008.

Following the success of the Orchestra's tour across the central lowlands last year, the players will perform in Motherwell Concert Hall (Wednesday 3 September), Falkirk FTH (Thursday 4 September), Paisley Town Hall (Friday 5 September) and Dunfermline Carnegie Hall (Saturday 6 September).

The programme will be directed by young Austrian conductor Aleksandar Markovic, who makes his SCO debut with this tour. It opens with Haydn's rousing Symphony No 96 'Miracle', with its lyrical writing for the wind section, the prominence of which was unusual for its time. Completed in 1791, the 'Miracle' nickname came about after a chandelier fell from the ceiling of the concert hall during the performance, narrowly missing the audience. However, it later turned out that this actually occurred during a performance of Haydn's later symphony, No 102. But the name stuck.

Mozart's popular concerto is the centre piece of the programme, and soloist Maximiliano Martin features on an SCO/Linn Records recording of the work on the highly acclaimed Mozart Wind Concertos CD, released in 2006.

The concerts close with Beethoven's Eighth Symphony, which is explosive from start to finish.

Maximiliano explained: "Performing as a soloist is always a special occasion and even more if it is with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra. I have played the Mozart Concerto many times but this concerto is always a challenge, it is so popular that basically it has to be perfect."

SCO Concerts Director Judith Colman added: "There was a great reception for our first tour of Central Scotland last year and we're very much looking forward to bringing the Scottish Chamber Orchestra to the region again in September. The full Orchestra will perform in Motherwell, Falkirk, Paisley and Dunfermline, with a popular programme bringing together some of the greatest Classical composers and featuring Mozart's wonderful clarinet concerto with soloist Maximiliano Martin." -- www.sco.test.poptel.org.uk

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