Sugar-Plum Swing

Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake, Robin Haigh, Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn’s Nutcracker Suite and Matilda Lloyd.
Conductor

Tchaikovsky/Ellington/Strayhorn The Nutcracker Suite
Robin Haigh LUCK Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra (UO co-commission)
Tchaikovsky Selections from Swan Lake

COSETTE JUSTO VALDÉS CONDUCTOR
MATILDA LLOYD TRUMPET

Christmas is often the time for a trip to the ballet, and this concert will take you there; albeit with a bit of a twist! In 1960, the great jazz band leader Duke Ellington and his regular collaborator Billy Strayhorn took the music (and movement titles!) of Tchaikovsky’s ballet suite The Nutcracker and made it swing. This concert’s concerto, Luck, commissioned by the Ulster Orchestra for Matilda Lloyd, starts with string and wind flurries like snowflakes, that melt into a playful, buoyant work for trumpet and orchestra that keeps jazz-inflections to the fore. The concert closes with selections from another of Tchaikovsky’s peerless compositions for the ballet, the romantic tragedy, Swan Lake.

Doors open: 6.30pm approx.
Pre-concert talk: 7.00pm
Concert start: 7.45pm
Concert end: 9.45pm approx.

Composers
  • • Ellington, Duke
  • • Haigh, Robin
  • • Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich
Conductor
  • • Cosette Justo Valdés
Soloists
  • • Matilda Lloyd - trumpet
Turquoise speech bubble with white text reading "PRE-CONCERT TALK" highlights this engaging Single Event.
A pre-concert talk for this concert will take place in the main auditorium at 7.00pm.