The SCO’s world-renowned wind soloists join forces with some of the most exceptional young players from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in music to charm, thrill and amuse.
Dvořák immersed himself in his native Bohemian folk music for his graceful Serenade, while British composer Ruth Gipps gazed into the English Channel in 1958 for inspiration for her deeply romantic Seascape. Janáček revisited the energy of his youth in his sparkling Mládi, while Milhaud and Françaix deliver wit and humour in their dashing pieces – Milhaud in a pocket, five-minute, Brazil-inspired Symphony, Françaix in sophisticated miniature musical gems.
SCO Wind Soloists
Students of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
RUTH GIPPS Seascape
DVOŘÁK Serenade
MILHAUD Symphonie de chambre
JANACEK Mládi
FRANÇAIX Nine Characteristic Pieces
SCO 23/24: Dvořák Serenade