Holst’s mystical masterpiece The Planets is being brought life with stunning NASA images of our solar system for a spectacular Sunday Classics season finale.
Take an unforgettable journey to the furthest reaches of the cosmos on Sunday 16 June, for An HD Odyssey, with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra.
With the visionary music of Holst’s The Planets, together with stunning NASA images of our solar system’s planets in high definition on the big screen in the gorgeous surroundings of the Usher Hall.
From the galvanising military rhythms of Mars to the eerie beauty of Venus; from the majestic power of Jupiter to the mystical visions of Neptune – The Planets is a spectacular tribute to pioneering science, and also a glimpse into the hidden mysteries of astrology, all conveyed in some of Holst’s most evocative music.
Combined with real-life, large-screen NASA pictures of the planets’ uncanny natural beauties, it’s an overwhelmingly powerful experience.
Holst’s magical masterpiece is performed by the exceptional musicians of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, directed by exciting young British conductor Ben Palmer. And before the interval, prepare for lift-off with some of the most dazzling space-themed music ever written.
Stanley Kubrick contrasted the imposing power of Richard Strauss’s mighty Also sprach Zarathustra and Johann Strauss II’s elegant Blue Danube waltz in his trailblazing movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, while John Williams transports us to the universe of Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader in his rousing music for Star Wars.
Sunday Classics: The Planets: An HD Odyssey, with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra begins at 3pm, with door opening time 2pm. Tickets are from £13.50-£35, with concessions available.
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra will be conducted by Ben Palmer.
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