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01BBC Sso, Schnelzer, Rachmaninov, Nielsen (part 1)20131024The BBC SSO perform Schnelzer, Rachmaninov's 2nd Piano Concerto and Nielsen's 4th Symphony with pianist Denis Kozhukhin and conductor Thomas Dausgaard.

Live From City Halls, Glasgow. Presented by Tom Redmond

Albert Schnelzer: A Freak in Burbank

Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No 2

20.15-20.35

Twenty Minutes

Nielsen: Symphony No 4 'The Inextinguishable

Denis Kozhukhin (Piano)

BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra

Thomas Dausgaard (Conductor)

The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Danish conductor Thomas Dausgaard, perform Carl Nielsen's 4th Symphony. Written against the backdrop to the First World War and completed in 1916, it relates to everything that has the spirit of life - that wants to move ... and is inextinguishable. The orchestra also welcomes back the ever popular and quite brilliant Russian pianist Denis Kozhukhin to perform Rachmaninov's best loved piano concerto. The concert starts with a foray into the young Swedish composer Albert Schnelzer's imagination - with images of Haydn and Tim Burton in the mix.

Thomas Dausgaard conducts the BBC SSO in music by Albert Schnelzer and Rachmaninov.

Presenting exciting live musical events from all over the world

02BBC Sso, Schnelzer, Rachmaninov, Nielsen (part 2)20131024The BBC SSO perform Schnelzer, Rachmaninov's 2nd Piano Concerto and Nielsen's 4th Symphony with pianist Denis Kozhukhin and conductor Thomas Dausgaard.

Live From City Halls, Glasgow. Presented by Tom Redmond

Albert Schnelzer: A Freak in Burbank

Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No 2

20.15-20.35

Twenty Minutes

Nielsen: Symphony No 4 'The Inextinguishable

Denis Kozhukhin (Piano)

BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra

Thomas Dausgaard (Conductor)

The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Danish conductor Thomas Dausgaard, perform Carl Nielsen's 4th Symphony. Written against the backdrop to the First World War and completed in 1916, it relates to everything that has the spirit of life - that wants to move ... and is inextinguishable. The orchestra also welcomes back the ever popular and quite brilliant Russian pianist Denis Kozhukhin to perform Rachmaninov's best loved piano concerto. The concert starts with a foray into the young Swedish composer Albert Schnelzer's imagination - with images of Haydn and Tim Burton in the mix.

Thomas Dausgaard leads the BBC SSO in Nielsen's Symphony No 4 (The Inextinguishable).

Presenting exciting live musical events from all over the world