Classical

Clearly, this is the world's biggest and most spectacular annual fireworks concert, and an explosive evening…
On arrival at the Usher Hall, the audience has to get its bearings.
Hans Gál was born near Vienna in 1890 and, as a respected composer, became Director of Mainz Conservatoire in…
Latvian-born Baiba Stride was the soloist for Tchaikovsky's much loved Violin Concerto - a work well suited…
The audience was so delighted with Ingrid Fliter’s performance that she returned to the keyboard and gave us…
Alexander Zemlinsky (1871-1942) was a conductor in Vienna, Prague and then Berlin and whilst not a prolific…
The concert's conductor, indeed the Orchestra's Principal Guest Conductor, Elim Chan came on stage with…
The Manfred Overture which started the Schumann Jubilee Concert by the Orchestra of the Canongait was a…
The pianist for Beethoven's Piano Concerto No 3 needed no introduction to the Orchestra for they had…
Microphone in hand, Thomas Søndergård introduced an extraordinary successful concert to celebrate Scotland's…
His Excellency Mr Anton Thalmann, the Ambassador of Switzerland to the United Kingdom, introduced the concert…
Every chair was taken in the historic Greyfriars Kirk. The audience was facing the organ loft and looked…
This week the Scottish Chamber Orchestra is celebrating its 40th birthday.
The Scottish Chamber Orchestra annual fun Family Concert was held on Saturday in Edinburgh’s Assembly Rooms.
The concert began with one of César Frank’s macabre symphonic poems, in English, The Accursed Huntsman. It…
Almost one hundred and forty singers from the Royal Scottish National Orchestra Chorus joined a full…
Stephanie Beacham plays Maria Callas in a musical drama that celebrates the famous diva.
The Scottish Chamber Orchestra began this classical programme with a stirring Haydn composition.
Every seat was filled for the first of two concerts at the Usher Hall which started the Baltimore Symphony…
The concert began with the world premiere of a short work entitled Zulu composed by one of the five…