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An epic Mahler 3 at the Edinburgh International Festival

From performing Mahler in a pared-down chamber arrangement in an empty hall two years ago, the Royal Scottish National Orchestra returns to the “full fat” variety in a packed Usher Hall.
Defiant Shostakovich and comforting Fauré from the RSNO at Usher Hall
Sheku Kanneh-Mason shows emotional depth in Shostakovich's Second Cello Concerto, while the lightness of the RSNO Junior Chorus creates a heavenward-bound Fauré Requiem.
Prom 72: A reflective War Requiem from the RSNO
Britten's profoundly pacifist work is given a calm reading by Peter Oundjian and the RSNO: soprano Erin Wall, the RSNO Junior Chorus and the wind players provide the high spots of the evening.
A life-affirming Mahler 3 in Glasgow
The RSNO’s Mahler 3 is jubilant, life-affirming and memorable under the conductor Peter Oundjian.
Mahler's epic Eighth a thrilling finale to RSNO's season
Any performance of Mahler's Eighth Symphony is a special event. This one was a thrilling end to the Royal Scottish National Orchestra's season.
RSNO celebrates Britten's 100th with the War Requiem
Conflict across the world pours into our homes through the immediacy of television, and we can now see harrowing images unavailable when Britten took up the commission to write a piece for the consecration of the rebuilt Coventry Cathedral in 1961/62.
