Classical

With a few short but welcome words of welcome, Thomas Søndergård, the Orchestra's Music Director, was on th
For scale, no show in Edinburgh can rival the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Literally hundreds of…
Dr John Kitchen thanked the substantial audience for braving the freezing cold for this great lunchtime rec
This was a concert of two very different halves.
There was a Russian theme to this evening's concert.
Sir James MacMillan came on stage to conduct, for the first performance in Scotland, his Christmas Orat
Burns & Beyond, the mini arts fest celebrating the life and legacy of Robert Burns, will retur
Embrace the Christmas spirit with our annual concert performed in the iconic Greyfriars Kirk.
Beethoven's Sonata Pathétique was the inspiration for Anna Clyne's Stride which opened the concert.
Edinburgh’s Hogmanay Festival has announced its live music and events programme which will take place on th
The concert began cheerfully with the Scottish premiere of a Finnish composition.
This thought provoking concert began with the suite fom Aaron Copland's Appalachian Spring, the ballet set
Two iconic choral works: one universal message.
Orchestra chief executive Alistair Mackie came on stage to welcome us to a new season of Royal Scottish Nat
Nicola Benedetti briefly introduced the Closing Concert of her first year as the International Festival's D
Chopin, who was reticent by nature, preferred to perform in the intimate environment of salons, so it was q
The first of the two concerts in the residency of the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela opened
The Oslo Phiharmonic was in town for two concerts, this was their second with more seats sold than for the
Tippett's Concerto for Orchestra was written for the Edinburgh International Festival and first performed i
Both born in 1685, not too far apart, it is remarkable that Bach and Handel never met, following divergent