Royal Scottish National Orchestra
Thu 26,
7.30pm,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall,
£10,
0141 353 8000;
Fri 27,
7.30pm,
Usher Hall, Edinburgh,
£10-£28,
0131 228 1155;
Sat 28,
7.30pm,
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall,
£10-£30
There's a pronounced Gallic accent in the final concert of the RSNO's winter season, both in the programming of the overture to Berlioz's youthful, uncompleted opera Les Francs-Juges and in the presence of enigmatic, highly-sought-after pianist Helene Grimaud (a considerable coup for the orchestra) playing Schumann's Piano Concerto. However, the main work in the programme gives RSNO music director Stephane Deneve the chance to get his teeth into one of the great works of Germanic repertoire; Ein Heldenleben, Richard Strauss's tone-poem depicting a hero's life (the composer himself perhaps?) in epic terms.
In advance of the Glasgow concert on Saturday, on Thursday orchestra and conductor look at the piece in more detail with the help of presenter Paul Rissmann in another of the RSNO's extremely popular Naked Classics programmes.
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