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| Adresse | Glasgow Scotland G2 3NY Royaume-uni |
| Google maps | 55° 51' 56.013" N 4° 15' 10.324" W |
Événements à venirEn voir plus...
GlasgowSir Stephen Hough Plays Rachmaninov
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Ravel, Rachmaninov, Vaughan Williams
Royal Scottish National Orchestra; John Wilson; Sir Stephen Hough
GlasgowOrchestral Qawwali Project
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Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Rushil Ranjan; Abi Sampa; Orchestral Qawwali Project; RSNO Chorus; Stephen Doughty
GlasgowThe Music of John Williams
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Williams
Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Richard Kaufman
GlasgowNicola Benedetti Plays Elgar
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Ali-Zadeh, Elgar, Stravinsky
Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Kirill Karabits; Nicola Benedetti
GlasgowElgar’s Cello Concerto
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Crumb, Britten, Elgar, Wagner, Scriabine
Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Patrick Hahn; Kian Soltani
GlasgowSeason Finale: Ode to Joy
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Mendelssohn, MacMillan, Beethoven
Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Patrick Hahn; Eleanor Dennis; Karen Cargill; Joshua Ellicott; Andrew Hamilton
Critiques récentesEn voir plus...
"Ode to Joy" au Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Le RSNO a clôt sa saison samedi soir avec un programme Beethoven/Strauss.
Felix Klieser plays Strauss with the RSNO, before Bruckner exodus
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Felix Klieser is quietly remarkable as he plays Strauss' First Horn Concerto with the RSNO, but why did so many people walk out during Bruckner's Eighth Symphony?
RSNO welcomes Partick Hahn with a New World programme
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Ellington’s take on Tchaikovsky, Barber’s Violin Concerto with Randall Goosby and Dvořák’s New World Symphony introduced Patrick Hahn as the RSNO’s Principal Guest Conductor.
Intense drama from the RSNO, Thomas Søndergård and Catriona Morison
Intensely dramatic Berlioz with mezzo Catriona Morison with the RSNO and Thomas Søndergård, framed by Bert Sørensen’s vivid Evening Land and a sparklingly fresh Sibelius 2.
Maya's marvellous Barber beats bland Brahms in Glasgow
Superb communication as the RSNO support their own leader in Samuel Barber's Violin Concerto.
Thrilling rarities from Søndergård and the RSNO
Nicola Benedetti continues to champion Szymanowski's First Violin Concerto in an exemplary account.
Sparkling Britten and joyous Beethoven from Spence and Søndergård
Thomas Søndergård steers the RSNO into the finale of their first digital season with Nicky Spence luminous in Britten’s Les Illuminations and the players joyous in Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony.
Lewis and Gardner deliver musical poetry in an all-Grieg program
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra proves that old warhorses can still sound fresh when played with a keen ear for color and attention to the little interpretive details.
