BBC SSO Tectonics Glasgow 2019 - Sunday 5th May
BBC SSO Tectonics Glasgow 2019 - Sunday 5th May
Tickets Glasgow
Dates and times
** Both Day Passes and Festival Passes can be purchased at checkout **
BBC SSO Tectonics Glasgow 2019
Saturday 4 May and Sunday 5 May 2019
Sunday 5 May
Recital Room from 2.30pm
INSTALLATION Makeup Scores: Environmental Music
Throughout the weekend, Lucie Vítková’s live performance installation will take place in the Recital Room. Featuring scores drawn with old or expired make-up, audience members can choose a score to be performed by Lucie, Maya Verlaak, Suze Whites and Jorge Boehringer, and have the option to join the performance through music, poetry or dance.
3.00pm-c.3.30pm
Grand Hall
Julia Reidy
(unreserved seating, open to Festival Pass holders + Sunday Pass holders)
c.4.00pm-c.4.45pm
The Old Fruitmarket
Angela Sawyer, Alex South & Nichola Scrutton
(standing event – with limited unreserved seating spaces, open to Festival Pass holders + Sunday Pass holders)
5.00pm-c.6.00pm
Grand Hall
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Juliana Hodkinson All Around (BBC Commission, World Premiere)
Mauro Lanza New Work (BBC Co-Commission, UK Premiere)
Martin Arnold The Gay Goshawk* (World Premiere)
Angharad Davies violin*
Sharron Krauss voice*
Ilan Volkov conductor
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Co-curator Ilan Volkov leads the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra in two BBC Commissions: Martin Arnold’s The Gay Goshawk and Juliana Hodkinson’s All Around, which aims to extend the reach of the our listening into real and imaginary spaces, in addition to a new work from Mauro Lanza, which was co-commissioned with WDR Cologne.
(unreserved seating, open to Festival Pass holders + Sunday Pass holders)
Scottish Music Centre 6.15pm-6.45pm
Meet the Artists 2
Your chance to meet and hear some of the artists involved in Day 2 of Tectonics.
(open to Festival Pass holders + Sunday pass holders but please note limited seating availability – first come, first served)
The Old Fruitmarket c.7.00pm-c.7.30pm
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Sarah Davachi Oscen (BBC Commission, World Premiere)
Ilan Volkov conductor
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Sarah Davachi presents Oscen, a new, large-scale work that considers both the consort and disunion of textures and harmonies near at hand.
(standing event – with limited unreserved seating spaces, open to Festival Pass holders + Sunday Pass holders)
8.00pm-c.9.00pm
Grand Hall
Closing Concert: Mik Quantius & Diabolus Apocalypsis
The closing concert features glorious keyboards from Mik Quantius and Diabolus Apocalypsis, a quartet consisting of Dave Smith, Chris Hobbs, Catherine Laws and Paul Kean.
(unreserved seating, open to Festival Pass holders + Sunday Pass holders)
Tectonics Festival Pass (Saturday + Sunday) - £28
Tectonics Day Pass (Saturday or Sunday) - £18
(£1 transaction fee for online bookings and £1.50 for phone bookings).
Tectonics Festival Pass £20; Tectonics Day Pass £14 - available to Students/School Pupils, Unemployed, Registered Disabled.
Tectonics Festival Passes are limited and only available to buy until Friday 26 April 2019. No refunds for partial or one day use of Festival Passes.
Tectonics Festival Pass permits access over both Saturday and Sunday.
Tectonics Day Pass allows access to all events in the Grand Hall/Old Fruitmarket on either the Saturday or Sunday.
Please note that it is NOT possible to book for individual events during the Festival.
All concerts/events over both days are either standing or unreserved seating.
Scottish Music Centre capacity is limited so access on first come first served basis.
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