| vendredi 07 mai 2027 | 19:30 |
| Bonis, Mélanie (1858-1937) | Femmes de Légende | |
| Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869) | La Mort de Cléopâtre | |
| Sibelius, Jean (1865-1957) | Symphonie no. 1 en mi mineur, Op.39 |
| Edward Gardner | Direction |
| Beth Taylor | Mezzo-soprano |
| Paul Whittaker | BSL Performer |
| Big Noise Govanhill | |
| Royal Scottish National Orchestra |
Cleopatra, the fabled queen. Salomé, the ultimate temptress. Ophelia, Shakespeare’s gentle, lovelorn heroine. For the French composers Mel Bonis and Hector Berlioz, the great women of legend and literature were an endless source of inspiration, and tonight we’ll hear them come alive. Glasgow’s international award-winning mezzo-soprano Beth Taylor stars as the fearless queen of Egypt, before guest conductor Edward Gardner sweeps us off to Finland for the elemental power and glowing colours of Sibelius’ tempestuous First Symphony. Stirring stuff, performed with passion and style. Plus don’t miss our special side-by-side performance with the young musicians of Sistema Scotland.
Beth Taylor’s residency is supported by George Ritchie

