BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
19 Feb 2026, City Halls
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BBC SSO 2025-26 Season Mozart's Piano Concerto No.27

BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Mozart's Piano Concerto No.27
19:30 Thu 19 Feb 2026 City Halls
After 60 years on stage, Dame Imogen Cooper performs Mozart's last piano concerto as part of her 'farewell tour' across Europe... don't miss her stop in Glasgow! "Mozart has a special place in her heart", she says.
After 60 years on stage, Dame Imogen Cooper performs Mozart's last piano concerto as part of her 'farewell tour' across Europe... don't miss her stop in Glasgow! "Mozart has a special place in her heart", she says.

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£6 tickets for Students, Under 26s and Registered Unemployed

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About this Concert

Out of silence comes a quiet hymn. Suddenly the sun breaks through, the birds sing – and to a dancing rhythm and a flurry of drums, Dvořák’s Eighth Symphony is on its way. Sounds fun? This is music with a huge heart and a limitless supply of melodies, but it’s brimming over with poetry too, and Ryan Wigglesworth will savour every moment of this most life-affirming of Romantic symphonies.

The evening opens with a new commission from a young British composer of Czech heritage. Plus Mozart’s poetic final piano concerto, played by Dame Imogen Cooper as part of her farewell tour following 60 years on stage – a pianist for whom Mozart’s music has been a lifelong love story. “He has a special place in my heart”, she says, and when she plays, you can hear it.

***Did you know?***
Commissioning the most original voices of our time has always been central to the BBC SSO. Philip Dutton, a former Royal Philharmonic Society Young Composer, finds inspiration in Janáček, Lutosławski and Messiaen: “My music aims to express my love of storytelling and curiosity in a vivid and direct way.”