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Sala: Aberdeen Music Hall

Datos
AddressAberdeen
Scotland
AB25 1GL
Reino Unido
Google maps57° 8' 44.074" N 2° 6' 8.136" W
octubre 2026
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AberdeenBeethoven Piano Concertos

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Shaw, Beethoven
Scottish Chamber Orchestra; Sunwook Kim; Stephanie Gonley

AberdeenBrahms’ Violin Concerto

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Byström, Brahms, Saariaho, Sibelius
Unknown; Emilia Hoving; Maya Iwabuchi; Royal Scottish National Orchestra

AberdeenTchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in Aberdeen

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Pärt, Chaikovskiï, Tubin
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra; Mihhail Gerts; Chloë Hanslip

AberdeenSchumann’s Piano Concerto

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Howell, Schumann, Elgar
Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Thomas Søndergård; Anna Vinnitskaya

AberdeenClassical Revolution

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Bach J. C., Haydn, Beethoven
Scottish Chamber Orchestra; Rachel Podger

AberdeenRSNO Christmas Concert featuring The Snowman

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Unknown
Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Karen Ní Bhroin; Unknown

AberdeenChristmas Classics in Aberdeen

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Unknown
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra; Jamie MacDougall

AberdeenViennese New Year

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Unknown, Strauss II, Gounod, Lumbye, Strauss R.
Scottish Chamber Orchestra; Nil Venditti; Jennifer France
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Bach interpreted through dance: Goldberg Variations

In a big challenge, the Scottish Ensemble players were included in the choreography in a cross-arts collaboration with Andersson Dance from Sweden in an innovative performance of the Goldberg Variations.

Scottish Ensemble: Britain vs. Germany – you decide!

The Scottish Ensemble playfully challenged the audience to decide game-show style, which country’s string music won the night: Germany or Britain? Indeed, the concert was a game of two halves with Britain being represented by William Walton and Martin Suckling in the first and Germany by Leopold Hurt and Brahms in the second.