Classical

An uplifting conclusion to the ‘Organ Colours’ series of recitals on the acclaimed Rieger organ.
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra has launched a Spring/Summer Digital Season of nine brand new concert
On first reading, you might have passed it off as a weak April Fool’s joke.
The programme notes told us that a spiritual madrigal is a typical product of the Counter-Reformation, inte
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra's Music Director, Thomas Søndergård, conducted the second concert of
Two works by Debussy had been chosen to accompany Beethoven's Third Symphony in the Royal Scottish National
This was the first of five concerts that the Royal Scottish National Orchestra has planned to celebrate the
For the evening of the Feast of St Valentine, the Royal Scottish National Orchestra gave us a remarkably ro
Hardly a hand went up at the pre concert talk when Peter Dykes asked if there was anybody who had never hea
The Sunday Classics concert at the Usher Hall featured Academy of St Martin in the Fields orchestra, who ar
The Edinburgh Contemporary Music Ensemble took a risk with the weather in having a celebratory concert in e
The final Friday evening concert of the year from the Royal Scottish National Orchestra began with the fami
The short first half began with the short but lively oompah from Tchaikovsky's Dance of the Tumblers.
In a concert devoted to the work of celebrated American film score composer Danny Elfman, we heard four wor
A traditional carol service for all, held on Mound Place.
Two award winning brass bands perform a diverse programme of music including Tchaikovsky, Wagner and Disney
After a few words from Music Director Thomas Søndergård, the concert opened with a fourteen minute orchestr
Thirty five members of a choir from the Faroe Islands gave a very appropriate and commendable concert in St
Listeners of classical music on radio cannot help associate Neeme Järvi with the Royal Scottish National Or
The ‘Sunday Classics’ concert at the Usher Hall was with the Flanders Symphony Orchestra from Ghent.