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Maxim's Baroque Inspirations

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Queen's Hall, EdinburghEdinburgh, Scotland, EH8 9JG, United Kingdom
Dates/times in London time zone
Performers
Maxim EmelyanychevConductor, Harpsichord
Katherine SpencerChalumeau
William StaffordChalumeau
Scottish Chamber Orchestra

Baroque music at its most flamboyant, alongside later sounds inspired by it – and the ideal opportunity for Maxim Emelyanychev to raise the roof with his exuberant passions as both conductor and harpsichord soloist.

Telemann introduces us to a forerunner of the clarinet in his soulful Concerto, while Bach and Corelli’s own concertos are shot through with propulsive energy and sparkling interplay.

Nearer our own times, Respighi makes Baroque lute tunes glitter all the more brightly in his kaleidoscopic orchestral reimaginings, while Glass and Vaughan Williams steer us towards moving contemplation in their powerful, spiritual pieces.

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Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis
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