Cancelled: Afternoon Concert: Simpson plays Simpson
Cancelled: Afternoon Concert: Simpson plays Simpson
Cancelled: Steven Osborne plays Mozart
Cancelled: Steven Osborne plays Mozart
Mozart, Dvořák & Suk
Mozart, Dvořák & Suk
Isserlis plays Shostakovich's First Cello Concerto
Isserlis plays Shostakovich's First Cello Concerto
Sheku Kannen-Mason plays Dvořák
Sheku Kannen-Mason plays Dvořák
Tunes for Tots returns! And this time we're on the farm...
Elena Urioste (violin) and Tom Poster (piano) play and direct the orchestra. Recorded 25 March 2021
Elena Urioste (violin) and Tom Poster (piano) play and direct the orchestra. Recorded 25 March 2021
Pianist Steven Osborne joins the orchestra to celebrate his 50th birthday.
Pianist Steven Osborne joins the orchestra to celebrate his 50th birthday.
Live from Glasgow, day one of the Tectonics Festival.
An online and on-air version of the festival for 2021
Live from Glasgow, day two of the Tectonics Festival.
Music by Ravel, Vaughan Williams and more, conducted by John Wilson.
Music by Ravel, Vaughan Williams and more, conducted by John Wilson.
Colin Currie gives the UK Premiere of the composer's percussion concerto from 2011.
Colin Currie gives the UK Premiere of the composer's percussion concerto from 2011.
Can a composer look forwards while also dipping into the past? That’s the question at the heart of Igor Stravinsky’s 'Pulcinella', performed here by Martyn Brabbins and the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Scottish Symphony Orchestra.
Can a composer look forwards while also dipping into the past? That’s the question at the heart of Igor Stravinsky’s 'Pulcinella', performed here by Martyn Brabbins and the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Scottish Symphony Orchestra.
Music by Jessie Montgomery, Maxwell Davies and Beethoven.
Music by Jessie Montgomery, Maxwell Davies and Beethoven.
The ´óÏó´«Ã½ Scottish Symphony Orchestra returns for its second Prom of the season, pairing Beethoven’s scintillating concert aria ‘Ah! perfido’ with his multilayered Second Symphony – plus a highly charged world premiere from American composer George Lewis.
The ´óÏó´«Ã½ Scottish Symphony Orchestra returns for its second Prom of the season, pairing Beethoven’s scintillating concert aria ‘Ah! perfido’ with his multilayered Second Symphony – plus a highly charged world premiere from American composer George Lewis.
Fearless violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja traces the evolution of Hungarian folk song in a Prom that features Bartók’s ferocious Second Violin Concerto, performed alongside Ilan Volkov and the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Scottish Symphony Orchestra.
Fearless violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja traces the evolution of Hungarian folk song in a Prom that features Bartók’s ferocious Second Violin Concerto, performed alongside Ilan Volkov and the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Scottish Symphony Orchestra.
Tenor Joshua Ellicott and conductor Peter Whelan join the ´óÏó´«Ã½ SSO in East Lothian as the Lammermuir Festival returns to live music-making after two years.
Tenor Joshua Ellicott and conductor Peter Whelan join the ´óÏó´«Ã½ SSO in East Lothian as the Lammermuir Festival returns to live music-making after two years.
Welcome back to live concerts at City Halls! Sibelius's extraordinary one-movement Seventh Symphony is the climax of an evening that pairs the composer with fellow Finns: violin maverick Pekka Kuusisto and composer Magnus Lindberg.
Welcome back to live concerts at City Halls! Sibelius's extraordinary one-movement Seventh Symphony is the climax of an evening that pairs the composer with fellow Finns: violin maverick Pekka Kuusisto and composer Magnus Lindberg.
Welcome back to live concerts at the Usher Hall with the ´óÏó´«Ã½ SSO. And who else would we play but Sibelius, with whom the orchestra has long been associated.
Welcome back to live concerts at the Usher Hall with the ´óÏó´«Ã½ SSO. And who else would we play but Sibelius, with whom the orchestra has long been associated.
Superstar oboist François Leleux returns to the City Halls as both director and soloist.
Superstar oboist François Leleux returns to the City Halls as both director and soloist.
A free concert of contemporary music for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3's 'New Music Show'
A free concert of contemporary music for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3's 'New Music Show'
Be inspired by Jörg Widmann: composer, conductor and clarinettist extraordinaire.
Be inspired by Jörg Widmann: composer, conductor and clarinettist extraordinaire.
Certain musicians seem to make everything they touch buzz with electricity – and few do so with more verve, humour or flair than Jörg Widmann: composer, conductor and clarinettist extraordinaire.
Certain musicians seem to make everything they touch buzz with electricity – and few do so with more verve, humour or flair than Jörg Widmann: composer, conductor and clarinettist extraordinaire.
Conductor Yutaka Sado leads a programme of Beethoven, Debussy and Yaushi Akutagawa.
Conductor Yutaka Sado leads a programme of Beethoven, Debussy and Yaushi Akutagawa.
A famous opening, an outpouring of tunes, and a heart-stopping slow movement: Grieg's youthful Piano Concerto is a crowd-pleaser par excellence!
A famous opening, an outpouring of tunes, and a heart-stopping slow movement: Grieg's youthful Piano Concerto is a crowd-pleaser par excellence!
Tobias Feldmann replaces the previously-advertised Veronika Eberle.
Tobias Feldmann replaces the previously-advertised Veronika Eberle.
Tobias Feldmann replaces Veronika Eberle in Beethoven's Violin Concerto.
Tobias Feldmann replaces Veronika Eberle in Beethoven's Violin Concerto.
Tchaikovsky's Sixth Symphony is saturated in emotion and packed with great tunes. But you’ll have your hankies out well before then as Scots mezzo Karen Cargill sings Korngold’s luscious 'Songs of Farewell'.
Tchaikovsky's Sixth Symphony is saturated in emotion and packed with great tunes. But you’ll have your hankies out well before then as Scots mezzo Karen Cargill sings Korngold’s luscious 'Songs of Farewell'.
Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto grabs you with a burst of golden brass, steamrollers you with a thundering piano, has you swooning at a big, beautiful melody… and that’s only the first 20 seconds!
Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto grabs you with a burst of golden brass, steamrollers you with a thundering piano, has you swooning at a big, beautiful melody… and that’s only the first 20 seconds!
It's back! Our family-friendly feast of Silver Screen classics returns just in time to save your Christmas plans...
CANCELLED: Unfortunately, this concert has been cancelled.