The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Concerto Orchestra perform multiple-award winning American composer, Michael Daugherty's Trail of Tears for flute (Matilda Coulton) and orchestra, sandwiched between two Romantic piano concertos: Diego Rodriguez opens the evening with Beethoven's first, before Alexandru-Stefan Placinta takes on Tchaikovsky's behemoth first in B-flat minor.
Beethoven, Piano Concerto No.1
Diego Rodriguez - Piano
Michael Daugherty, Trail of Tears
Matilda Coulton - Flute
Tchaikovsky, Piano Concerto No.1
Alexandru-Stefan Placinta – Piano
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