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EdinburghVerdi Requiem

Verdi: Messa da Requiem
Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Patrick Hahn; Jennifer Davis; Deniz Uzun; Mario Lerchenberger; Edwin Crossley-Mercer
GlasgowVerdi Requiem

Verdi: Messa da Requiem
Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Patrick Hahn; Jennifer Davis; Deniz Uzun; Mario Lerchenberger; Edwin Crossley-Mercer
GlasgowHandel’s Messiah

Handel: El Mesías
Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Peter Whelan; Rachel Redmond; Helen Charlston; Anthony Gregory; Ashley Riches
EdinburghCarmina Burana

Perivolaris, MacMillan, Orff
Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Sir James MacMillan; Caroline Wettergreen; Caspar Singh; Edward Nelson; RSNO Chorus
GlasgowCarmina Burana

Perivolaris, MacMillan, Orff
Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Sir James MacMillan; Caroline Wettergreen; Caspar Singh; Edward Nelson; RSNO Chorus
EdinburghRavel’s Daphnis et Chloé

Boulanger, Szymanowski, Ravel
Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Thomas Søndergård; Vadym Kholodenko; RSNO Chorus; Stephen Doughty
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Beethoven 9 ends the RSNO’s season with blockbuster flair

The wider RSNO family give their all in a blockbuster Beethoven Ninth Symphony to end their season.
Wilson the Wizard brings magic to The Planets in Edinburgh

John Wilson brings the best out of both Holst's music and the players of the RSNO, though Alice Coote fails to hit the heights in Elgar's Sea Pictures.
More than cribs and tinsel: MacMillan’s dramatic Christmas Oratorio

The composer conducts the Royal Scottish National Orchestra and Chorus with Roderick Williams and Rhian Lois in Edinburgh's Usher Hall.
Heaven can wait: the RSNO ends season with an earthbound Verdi Requiem

Thomas Søndergård conducts a Verdi Requiem in Edinburgh's Usher Hall where the component parts rarely cohere as a whole.
Electric buzz in Belfast: Daniele Rustioni takes his bow
In his inaugural concert at the helm of the Ulster Orchestra, Rustioni starts the new season with vigour in a charged evening of musical excitement.
Ulster Hall fills with the sounds of Mendelssohn’s Elijah
The Belfast Philharmonic Choir with the Ulster Orchestra and four local soloists give a very mixed performance of Mendelssohn’s most famous oratorio.
