Aberdeen University launches autumn concert series

Aberdeen University launches autumn concert series

Music lovers throughout the North-east are promised a “great line-up of artists” at this year’s University of Aberdeen concert series.

Outstanding young tenor Mark Wilde, the New York concert pianist Walter Hautzig, internationally-acclaimed Renaissance musicians Mhairi Lawson, Catherine King and Jacob Heringman will take centre stage throughout October, November and December. One of Scotland’s leading traditional Scottish and music groups, The Aberdeen Strathspey and Reel Society, will also be making their debut at the concert series.

The series, with sponsorship from Elf Exploration UK PLC, starts on Sunday, 18 October, in King’s College Chapel, at 7.45pm, with a concert by Aberdeen’s fabulous String Quartet in Residence, the Yggdrasil Quartet. The group, which is in its final year of residency, will perform Seven Variations by the contemporary composer Kenneth Leighton, as well as Bartok’s first quartet of 1908 – a ground-breaking work by the 20th century Hungarian master-composer.

The other concerts are:

Sunday, October 25, 7.45pm, Schubert, Die Schöne Mullerin (The Beautiful Maid of the Mill), Picture Gallery, Mitchell Hall, Marischal College

Sunday, November 1, 7.45pm, Mozart, Sinfonia Concertante in E Flat, Haydn St Nicholas Mass,

St Nicholas Kirk

Sunday, November 8, 3.00pm, Music for Voices and Lute, King’s College Chapel, Aberdeen

Sunday, November 15, 7.45pm, University Concert Band, Mitchell Hall, Marischal College

Sunday, November 22, 7.45pm, Greig Peer Gynt Suite, Schumann Piano Concerto, Tchaikovsky Nutcracker Suite, Mitchell Hall, Marischal College

Sunday, December 6, 7.45pm, Aberdeen Strathspey and Reel Society, Senior and Junior Sections Mitchell Hall, Marischal College

Thursday, 10 December, 7.45pm, Carols for All, Mitchell Hall, Marischal College

Dr Roger Williams, Director of University Music, said he looked forward to welcoming everyone to the concerts.

“We are indebted to Elf Exploration for their continued support of several evening concerts and our lunchtime concerts, which are absolutely free. Whatever your taste, we’re sure that there is something for everyone in on of the most wide-ranging programmes of concerts and music in recent years.”

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