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GlasgowBenedetti plays Mendelssohn

GlasgowBorrani and Beethoven

GlasgowAfternoon Performance: Alban Gerhardt Plays Britten's Cello Symphony
GlasgowSaxophone dreams with Jess Gillam

GlasgowTchaikovsky's Pathétique Symphony
GlasgowBeethoven, Pekka and the Dreamers' Circus

GlasgowDebussy's Pelléas et MélisandeVersion de concert
GlasgowThe Language of Eden

Baroque inspirations from Emelyanychev and the SCO
Maxim Emelyanychev and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra offer a Baroque-inspired programme of Bach, Handel, Britten, a modern take on Scarlatti and wonderfully zany Schnittke.
Meditative and powerful Górecki at Celtic Connections
The Celtic Connections festival showcases Górecki’s Sorrowful Songs, the BBC Scottish with soprano Francesca Chiejina conducted by Pawel Kapula with a thoughtful introductory song set from Alice Zawadzki.
Gnarly Buttons central to the SCO’s John Adams programme
Andrew Manze conducts an all-Adams programme in Glasgow, Maximiliano Martín the fearless soloist in Gnarly Buttons, bookended by mesmerising Shaker Loops and exuberant Fearful Symmetries.
Celebrating 90 years of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Martyn Brabbins conducts MacMillan’s Confession of Isobel Gowdie, BBCSSO founder Ian Whyte’s forgotten Violin Concerto with Stephanie Gonley, and a memorable Rachmaninov 2.
A meditative Estonian celebration of 90 years of Arvo Pärt
The Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Tõnu Kaljuste, present an Arvo Pärt portrait concert in Glasgow.
Kuusisto and Crawford-Phillips bring New Dimensions to SCO
Pekka Kuusisto and Simon Crawford-Phillips lead the Scottish Chamber Orchestra in a musical arc featuring works by Britten, Adès, Andres, Beamish and Haydn.
Dvořák’s music takes centre stage in the SCO's season opener
BBC Scottish and RCS in fruitful partnership in epic Shostakovich 11
Martyn Brabbins and the BBC Scottish Symphony, in partnership with musicians from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, present a new work from Mingdu Li, Glière’s Horn concerto and an immense Shostakovich 11.
