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Anna Clyne's magnificent cello concerto crowns the RSNO's programme of music for the dance

Senja Rummukainen, Emilia Hoving and the RSNO
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“the most exciting new work I’ve heard in a very long time”
Reviewed at Usher Hall, Edinburgh on 21 March 2025
Ravel, Valses nobles et sentimentales
Clyne, "Dance" for cello and orchestra (Scottish premiere)
Rachmaninov, Symphonic Dances, Op.45
Emilia Hoving, Conductor
Senja Rummukainen, Cello
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