Quiz Number 4

These quiz questions were originally posted in facebook with a very short clip as a clue – so here I will post the clues before the teaserbreak. The task is to identify the composer and the music.

The Fourth Question


Possibly not the best recording – definitely not the best video – but this was my “home” orchestra (although I left Glasgow a few years before this particular recording) and I knew many of the players as well as the principal conductor Sir Alexander Gibson.

I didn’t ever play with the SNO – actually that is not quite true – I did play as goalkeeper a few times in their football team.

The horn section I knew very well and a number of the other members of the orchestra were in schools/youth orchestras at the same time as I was – including one of my best friends at school on Double Bass.

My last connection with the orchestra was a few years after this video when they visited Vienna whilst I was resident there and the morning after their concert I acted as “tour guide” for a group of the folks who knew me – using my local knowledge to go around the sights.

Going back to the horn section – the ending of the first movement is particularly tricky – not only do you need to hit a quiet top B♭ – you need to do it twice one after the other. Hugh Seenan does it beautifully in this recording.

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