Arts & Entertainment

Michigan Philharmonic Brings Scottish Sounds to Plymouth Church

The award-winning Michigan Philharmonic presents an all Scottish program on Nov. 17.

The Michigan Philharmonic, hot after sold out concerts  and a month of major national awards and recognitions for innovation programming, brings a world premiere and soloist who has appeared with the Boston Pops to Plymouth.

“Highland Pipes” features a World Premiere of a Scottish Bagpipe Concerto by Peter Taussig. Piper Nancy Tunnicliffe, fresh off a performance with the Boston Pops, will perform this beautiful Concerto with live orchestra for the first time.

The performance also features Mendelssohn’s beautiful Symphony No. 3, known as the Scottish Symphony, and includes a grand finale with members of the Celtic Pipes & Drums of Birmingham on a rousing rendition of “Highland Cathedral”.   

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The concert will take place at the First United Methodist Church in Plymouth on Sunday, Nov. 17. There will be a pre-concert on-stage presentation beginning at 1:15 p.m. while the concert begins at 2 p.m. 

To purchase group, season, or individual tickets, call (734) 451-2112 or visit www.michiganphil.org.  

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