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Scottish Chamber Orchestra’s study of Man and Nature

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Reviewed at Usher Hall, Edinburgh on 9 October 2014
Hosokawa, Aeolus - Concerto for Harp and Orchestra
Mahler, Symphony no. 4 in G major
Robin Ticciati, Conductor
Karen Cargill, Mezzo-soprano
Naoko Yoshino, Harp
Saxophone dreams with Jess Gillam and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra
****1
Baroque inspirations from Emelyanychev and the SCO
****1
Maxim Emelyanychev and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra reshape Mozart
****1
Gnarly Buttons central to the SCO’s John Adams programme
****1
Reich+ from Colin Currie and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra
****1
A tale of two Glorias: Poulenc and Vivaldi with the SCO in Edinburgh
****1
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