
THE Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO) will be performing works by Mozart at a concert in Greenock.
They will take to the stage at the Beacon Arts Centre on Wednesday 24 September at 11.30am.
Tickets for under-18s are free with a paying adult and entry is £6 for those under 26. Disabled concession tickets are £8 and an up to 30 per cent discount is offered for group bookings.
Among works from the famed Austrian composer being performed at the hour-long concert are Overture to The Impresario and Symphony No 35.

Presenter Gillian Moore will also introduce RSNO section principal Nikita Naumov for his solo rendition of Koussevitzky’s Concerto for Double Bass.
Conducted by the RSNO’s Derrick Morgan, the Beacon concert is one of just three dates across Scotland, including Airdrie and Glasgow.
Lesley Davidson, co-director of the Beacon Arts Centre, said: “We are thrilled to welcome back the Royal Scottish National Orchestra and hope the free tickets for under-18s encourage younger people to explore the world of classical music.
“Giving space to Scotland’s national arts organisations each year means the people of Inverclyde, and beyond, can enjoy the very best that Scotland has to offer on their doorsteps.”


















