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EdinburghBeethoven Seven
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Frances-Hoad, Vaughan Williams, Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Beethoven
Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Thomas Søndergård; Andreas Landin; RSNO Changed Voices; Frikki Walker; Paul Whittaker
EdinburghAlso sprach Zarathustra
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Mahler, Howard, Barber, Strauss R.
Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Alexander Shelley; James Ehnes
EdinburghGershwin & Rachmaninov
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Antheil, Gershwin, Rachmaninow
Big Noise Wester Hailes; Patrick Hahn; Frank Dupree; Jakob Krupp
EdinburghL'Enfance du Christ

Berlioz: L'Enfance du Christ, Op.25
Scottish Chamber Orchestra; Maxim Emelyanychev; Paula Murrihy; Andrew Staples; Roderick Williams; Callum Thorpe
EdinburghMozart’s Great Mass in C minor
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Schumann C., Haydn, Mozart
Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Thomas Søndergård; Christopher Hart; Mojca Erdmann; Katie Coventry; Edgardo Rocha
EdinburghThe Nutcracker

Tschaikowsky: Der Nussknacker
Scottish Chamber Orchestra; Maxim Emelyanychev; Jay Capperauld
EdinburghTchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto
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Tschaikowsky, Mahler
Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Giedrė Šlekytė; Nemanja Radulović
EdinburghConcerto Budapest in Edinburgh // Lewis / Keller

Tschaikowsky, Beethoven, Liszt
Concerto Budapest; András Keller; Paul Lewis
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A tale of two Glorias: Poulenc and Vivaldi with the SCO in Edinburgh
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Three sopranos, two Glorias and one French composer who isn’t great box office: the Scottish Chamber Orchestra and Chorus sound great, but where is the audience?
Mahler magic: RSNO opens season with the Seventh Symphony
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The Royal Scottish National Orchestra and Thomas Søndergård open their season, continuing their Mahler cycle, with the Seventh Symphony.
A dramatic, declamatory Elijah closes the 2025 Edinburgh Festival
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The festival’s closing concert brings drama from the RSNO and conductor Thomas Søndergård, but Christopher Maltman's Elijah brings the presence of greatness.
Canellakis brings sparkle and shine to Stravinsky and Bernstein
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Karina Canellakis brings a riot of Technicolor to the Edinburgh International Festival, but countertenor Hugh Cutting threatens to steal the show in Chichester Psalms.
Brandstrup Breaking Bach with the OAE at EIF
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Kim Brandstrup choreographs Bach favourites based on hip hop and street dance. Lie back on the bean bags at Usher Hall and enjoy...
Aurora dazzle in Edinburgh International Festival debut
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Aurora Orchestra turn Shostakovich's Fifth Symphony inside out to exhilarating effect in a dazzling performance in their Scottish debut. Abel Selaocoe’s Four Spirits, on the other hand, has surface shine but not much substance.
Pappano crests the waves at the Edinburgh International Festival
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Vaughan Williams’ Sea Symphony is a highlight of the London Symphony Orchestra’ s programme which also includes Vilde Frang excelling in Korngold.
LSO launches Edinburgh International Festival residency
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Sir Antonio Pappano's skills as a communicator are clear, whether he's speaking or conducting, but it's the depth of the LSO's sound that impresses most as it launches its EIF residency.
