Bruch & Mendelssohn 

Date
Saturday 07 December
Location
Amare Concert Hall, The Hague
Tickets
From €20
Musicians
Conductor: Jun Märkl
Violin: Paul Huang
Unfortunately, this concert has already taken place. But not to worry! We will be playing many more concerts soon.
A Scottish evening

This RO NOW is all about Scotland. The rugged landscape made such an indelible impression on Bruch and Mendelssohn that they had to capture it in music. Can you hear the clarinet and oboe imitating the bagpipes?

The melancholy violin opens Max Bruch's Scottish fantasy. You feel the nostalgia for the open sky and wet grass. The violin virtuoso Paul Huang leads lush sounds, ever more vivid and lilting across the highlands. He is a close musical friend of our returning guest conductor - and incoming principal conductor - Jun Märkl. Mendelssohn's Third Symphony is also an ode to Scottish impetuosity. You hear the clash of arms of warriors and see the mud from horses' hooves flying through the air. Here and there you also recognize folk melodies, with playful rhythms and the necessary lyricism. 

RO NOW opens your ears, expands your view and deepens your taste.

On this night, immerse yourself in the in the best symphonic music. Short & sweet. With an enlightening intro by presenter (ánd concert pianist) Christiaan Kuyvenhoven about the piece, illustrated by the orchestra with examples. So you hear more while listening. Afterwards there will be live music in the foyer so stay tuned. The first drink is on us!