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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
diciembre 2025
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AberdeenRSNO Christmas Concert featuring The Snowman

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Unknown, Blake
Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Stephen Doughty; Josie Long

AberdeenViennese New Year

Scottish Chamber Orchestra
Strauss II, Lehár, Strauss I
Scottish Chamber Orchestra; Andrew Manze; Rachel Redmond

AberdeenMozart's last three Symphonies

Scottish Chamber Orchestra
Mozart
Scottish Chamber Orchestra; Maxim Emelyanychev

AberdeenLove & Fairy Tales: Rachmaninov & The Mermaid

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Chaikovskiï, Rajmáninov, Zemlinsky
Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Kevin John Edusei; Makoto Ozone; Gillian Moore

AberdeenTchaikovsky's Pathétique Symphony in Aberdeen

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Lutosławski, Mozart, Chaikovskiï
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra; Delyana Lazarova; Esther Yoo

AberdeenBeethoven, Pekka and the Dreamers' Circus

Scottish Chamber Orchestra
Beethoven: Sinfonía núm. 7 en la mayor, Op.92
Scottish Chamber Orchestra; Pekka Kuusisto; Dreamers' Circus; Ale Carr; Nikolaj Busk

AberdeenBartók's Bluebeard's Castle in Aberdeen

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Britten, Shostakovich, Bartók
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra; Elim Chan; Alice Coote; Gábor Bretz

AberdeenSir Stephen Hough Plays Rachmaninov

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Ravel, Rajmáninov, Vaughan Williams
Royal Scottish National Orchestra; John Wilson; Sir Stephen Hough
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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.