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concerts are listed by date, then by city. Classical & Opera listings compiled by Alan Morrison.
FRIDAY 26
Glasgow I BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Concert Hall. Broadcasting House. Queen Margaret Drive. 7.30pm. Free tickets (while axailable) by postal application (enclosing sac) to BBC SSO Concerts Secretary. BBC Broadcasting House. Queen Margaret l)ri\ e. Glasgow (H2 8|)G. As part of a series of concerts exploring some established and sotne unjustly neglected British symphonies. Martyn Brabbins conducts the BBC SS() in Sir Malcolm Arnold's Srmp/iont' No 2. Also on the programme is Haydn's .S'yiii/iliony No 55 ( 'l)<'i' .S'i‘liii/mcixlt'r ').
I Susanne Stanzeleit and Gusztav Fenyo (‘ottier Theatre. 93 Hyndland Street. 8pm. £8 (£5) from (‘ottier Box Office (357 3868 ). Ticket Centre (227 55 l I ) and Tickellink outlets. The dtto follow their successful Beethoven sonata cycle at the same yenue last year with three consecutive concerts featuring music for \ iolin and piano by Schubert and Brahms. 'l‘onight features Schubert's Sonata in I) mo/or INS-l and I'lonloxic in (' major INS-I and Brahtns's Sono/o in (i IIItI/(II' 0/) 7S.
SATURDAY 27
Glasgow
I Organ Recital Art Gallery at Museum. Kelvingroye. 22| 9600. 2.30pm and 3.30pm. Free. Alberto Massimo explores a more light-hearted organ repertoire.
I Susanne Stanzeleit and Gusztav Fenyo Cottier Theatre. 93 Hyndland Street. 8pm. £8 (£5) from Cottier Box Office (357 3808 ). Ticket Centre (227 55 l l ) and Ticketlink outlets. Next year sees the bicentenary of Schubert's birth and the centenary of Brahms‘s death. but before then. Susanne Stan/.eleit (violin) and Gttsztav Ferry-o (piano) play the former's Sonolo in (1' minor [NUS and Rom/o in I} minor 0895. and the latter's Sc/n'rm in (’ minor and Sonolu in xl major ()p [00.
SUNDAY 28
Glasgow
I Organ Recital Art Gallery and Museum. Kelvingroye. 22! 9600. 2.30pm and 3.30pm. Free. Matthew Hynes from Pollokshields Parish Church gives a promenade concert.
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Martyn Brabbins conducts the BBC $80 in Haydn’s Symphony llo 55. and Arnold’s Symphony No. 2. Glasgow. Fri 26
I Susanne Stanzeleit and Gusztav Fenyo Cottier Theatre. 93 Hyndland Street. 8pm. £8 (£5) from ('ottier Box Office (357 3868). Ticket Centre (227 55| l ) and Ticketlink outlets. The duo conclude this series of concerts with Schubert's Sonolo in A minor [)385 and Sonolo in :l mo/oi' [)574 and Braluns's Sono/o in D minor ()I) [08.
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I Charity Concert Stockbridge Parish Church. Saxe-Coburg Street. 7pm. £8.50 (£5) from Queen's Hall (668 2(ll‘); credit card hotline (167 7766). King‘s Theatre. Usher Hall and Asselltlily' Rooms. .-\ concert in aid of R()l\'l’.»\. the UK charity which sponsors Tibetan students in Britain. Details have changed since the event was first publicised. so for the most up-to-date information on the performers. call the box offices.
Glasgow
I National Youth Orchestra of Scotland Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. Sauchiehall Street. 7.30pm. £7-r£l() (Ll—£8) from Box Office (353 4 I 3| ) or Ticket Centre (227 55l l ). ()le Schmidt is conductor for the NY()S summer concert. which this year features lilgar's In The Soul/i. Richard Strauss’s Full!“ lmi Songs (with soloist Roberta Alexander). and Shostakovich's Symphony .\’o H).
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Gusztav Fenyo and Susanne Stanzelelt, Glasgow, Frl 26—Sun 28
56 The List 26 Jul-8 Aug I996