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Holocaust Memorial Day Concert

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Holocaust Memorial Day is a day to remember the millions of people who lost their lives and their freedoms because of the Holocaust and subsequent genocides. This commemoration of music and reflections is presented in partnership by the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and Interfaith Scotland.


Tomás Luis de Victoria
Jesu dulcis memoria

Knut Nystedt
Laudate
Douglas Academy School of Music Chamber Choir
Mark Evans conductor

Traditional
Klezmer Songs
Gabriel Mayer viola

Johannes Brahms 
Viola Sonata in f minor, Op.120 No.1 – mvt. II
Gina Eleanor Wright viola
Liivi Arder piano

Carl Reinecke 
Trio for Piano, Oboe, and Horn, Op.188 – mvt. III
Ellie Digger oboe
Magnus Campbell french horn
Aeronwy Gault piano

Reinhold Glière
8 Pieces for Violin and Cello, Op.39 – mvt. IV & VII
Eilidh Hong violin
Johnny Gray cello

Michel Legrand
Papa, can you hear me?
Isla Hallewell harp
Clara Angelique Schmidt voice
Maria Hrabenko violin
Katerina Tunina cello

Henri Gerstung
Supernova
Henri Gerstung percussion
Mila Enin percussion

Franz Joseph Haydn
The Seven Last Words of Christ, Hob.III/50–56 – mvt. I & IX
Eilidh Hong violin I
Rebecca Greig violin II
Marie-Liang Ingrand viola
Johnny Gray cello

Traditional
Róisín Dubh
Sarah Hanniffy viola
Fionnlagh Mac A’Phiocair scottish small pipes
Gioele Pierro violin

Oleg Ponomarev
Kosovo (World Premiere)
Oleg Ponomarev violin
Lev Atlas violin

Oleg Ponomarev
Yellow Butterfly (World Premiere)
Performed by students of the RCS, RCS Juniors,
Douglas Academy School of Music and Turin Conservatoire
Mark Evans conductor

George Enescu 
Suite No.2 for piano, Op.10 – mvt. III
Anastasia Maria Barbu piano