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Concerts are listed by date, then by city. Classical & Opera Listings compiled by Jonathan Trew.

FRIOY 8

Glasgow ;

I The Jacobin Theatre Royal. Hope Street. 332 9000. 7.15pm. £3.50—£~I5. ' Scottish ()pera kick off their season by bringing Dvorak's opera to Glasgow from the Edinburgh Festival. Richard Armstrong conducts and Christine Mielitz makes her British directorial debut. This is the first British performance of the work in twenty years. Sung in English.

SATURDAY 9 i 2

Glasgow

I Don Giovanni Theatre Royal. Hope Street. 332 ()tXX). 7.15pm. £3.50—£45. Scottish ()pera continue their new season with Mozart’s tale of the great seducer and his demise. Swedish baritone Peter Mattei plays the eponymous role while Francesca Pedaci and Joan Rodgers are his principal victims in their roles as Donnas Anna and Elvira. Nicholas McGegan conducts. John Cox directs and artist Peter Howson makes his stage design debut.

SUNDAY 10

Glasgow

I Freedom Gala King's Theatre. Bath Street. 227 551 1. 7pm. £5-£20. Amnesty International kick off their five-month Freedom Festival with this star-studded Gala. Classical music fans can look forward to performances from Scottish ()pera conducted by Richard Armstrong and featuring Claire Rutter. Richard Coxon and Donald Maxwell as well as the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by James MacMillan.

I Scottish International Piano Competition Stevenson Hall. RSAMD. Renfrew Street. 332 5057. 1.15pm. 6.45pm. £2. Stage One of the competition sees the 36 competitors from around the world playing any work of their choice from the piano repertoire.

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Competition Stevenson Hall. RSAMD. 1 Renfrew Street. 332 5057. 1.15pm.

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I Sunday Promenade Organ Recitals Art Gallery and Museum. Kelvingrove. 221 9600. 2.30pm and 3.30pm. Free. Robin Erskine of St Andrew‘s Cathedral. Glasgow gives a light-hearted recital.

Edinburgh

I St Giles at Six St Giles' Cathedral. High Street. 6pm. Free. Benjamin Saunders conducts the Turbarem Voces vocal ensemble in music by Pygott and Tallis.

I Organ Recital St John‘s Church. Princes Street. 5.30pm. Free. Stephen Doughty continues the series of short organ recitals featuring composers in an

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Glasgow

I Scottish International Piano

6.45pm. £2. See Sun 10.

Glasgow

I Scottish International Piano Competition Stevenson Hall. RSAMD. Renfrew Street. 332 5057. 1.15pm. 6.45pm. £2. See Sun 10.

Edinburgh

I Scottish Chamber Orchestra St Mary's

823738. 8pm. £7 (OAPs/students £5. school pupils £2.50). The SCO play works by Mozart with Douglas Boyd (oboe) and James Clark (violin) directs.

THURSDAY 14

Glasgow

I Scottish International Piano Competition Stevenson Hall. RSAM D. Renfrew Street. 332 5057. 1.15pm. 6.45pm. £4. Stage Two of the competition finds the remaining contestants playing pieces from a repertoire that includes Beethoven‘s Sonata and the specially commissioned Caprit‘t‘io by Frank Spedding.

I lunchtime Recital Merchants‘ House. 7 West George Street. 639 3176. 12.45pm. £3.50 (£3). Pianist Jeremy Carter runs through Mozart's Fantasia. Schumann's Papillons. Scriabin‘s Sonata No 4 and Chopin's Sonata No 3.

Glasgow

I Moving Music Theatre Henry Wood Hall, Claremont Street. 227 5511. 7.30pm. £5 (£2). This evening promises a feast of

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I Scottish International Piano Competition Stevenson Hall. RSAMD. Renfrew Street. 332 5057. 1.15pm. 6.45pm. £4. See Thurs 14.

SATURDAY 16

Dunfermline

I Scottish Chamber Orchestra Carnegie Hall. Dunfermline. 01383 720108. 7.30pm. £8 (£6). Robert Ziegler conducts

the SC() in Mozart's Chocolate and Pay

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SUNDAY 17

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I Scottish International Piano Competition Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. Sauchiehall Street. 227 5511.6.45pm. £8.50—£2~I. Christopher Seaman condttcts the Royal Scottish National Orchestra while the four finalists in the competition each play a concerto from a list which includes Mozart. Beethoven. Grieg and Rachmaninov. Entries have come from the four corners of the globe and the quality of playing promises to be exceptional.

Edinburgh

I St Giles at Six St Giles' Cathedral. High Street. 6pm. Free. Catherine Baker (soprano). Jeremy Cull (organ). Matthew Susann (trumpet) and Ray Munday (trumpet) perform pieces by Scarlatti. Handel. Vierne and Burgon.

BUTTERFLY

‘Crystal Clear Opera proved why Puccini’s masterpiece continues to spellbind. . .a delightful evening’ Daily Telegraph

TUESDAY 19

Glasgow

I Royal Scottish llational Orchestra New Athenaeum Theatre. RSAMD. Renfrew Street. 332 5057. 7.30pm. £5 (£3). This is a gala concert to mark the retiral of Mrs Jean Kidd. conductor of the RSNO Junior

Singers. The first part of the evening comprises a selection of the choir's favourite songs while the seCond part is an abridged version of the opera based on Glasgow street songs. Up Your Street.

Edinburgh

I looking East Carnegie Hall. 01383 720108. 7.30pm. £5 (£3). liast meets West as four musicians from India and Europe play a variety of instruments. blending jazz. Spanish. classical Indian ragas and western classical. Part of the Dunfermline Arts Festival.

WEDNESDAY 20

Glasgow

I Royal Scottish National Orchestra New Athenaeum Theatre. RSAMD. Renfrew Street. 332 5057. 7.30pm. £5 (£3). See

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1 Edinburgh

I The Auld Alliance Carnegie Hall. 01383 720108. 7.30pm. £6 (£4). Pianist David ()wen Norris gives a recital of works by James MacMillan. William Kinloch. Debussy and Poulenc.

Glasgow

I Royal Scottish National Orchestra New Athenaeum Theatre. RSAMD. Renfrew Street. 332 5057. 7.30pm. £5 (£3). See Tue 1‘).

FRIDAY 22 SEPTEMBER AT 7.15PM

SATURDAY 23 SEPTEMBER AT 7.15PM

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