Classical

A new addition to Edinburgh's Christmas in 2019, Community Christ
The final Friday evening concert of the year from the Royal Scottish National Orchestra began with the fami
The short first half began with the short but lively oompah from Tchaikovsky's Dance of the Tumblers.
In a concert devoted to the work of celebrated American film score composer Danny Elfman, we heard four wor
Two award winning brass bands perform a diverse programme of music including Tchaikovsky, Wagner and Disney
After a few words from Music Director Thomas SøndergÃ¥rd, the concert opened with a fourteen minute&…
Thirty five members of a choir from the Faroe Islands gave a very appropriate and commendable concert in St
The Scottish Chamber Choir, directed by Iain McLarty, opens its 2019/2020 Season with a concert of luminous
This year’s Edinburgh International Festival opens with a large, free, public outdoor event which sees a…
Listeners of classical music on radio cannot help associate Neeme Järvi with the Royal Scottish Nation
The ‘Sunday Classics’ concert at the Usher Hall was with the Flanders Symphony Orchestra from Ghent.
Kalevi Aho's Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra is properly titled Sieddi - a hill, or what they would c
Arnold Bax was commissioned by Henry Wood to write a trilogy of tone poems.
The three-day Edinburgh’s Hogmanay Festival 2019/2020 embellishes
The opening concert of the new season began with the lively and exciting Don Juan - Richard Strauss's 
The Scottish Chamber Orchestra’s flagship project for upper secondary school music st
Britten’s War Requiem was commissioned for the opening of Coventry Cathedral following the destruction of a
The Usher Hall was full to watch Sir Simon Rattle conduct his London Symphony Orchestra in a programme of t
The Quartet was formed 21 years ago, and this long-term collaboration really shows in the ease with which t
Both Scottish premieres, two profound and powerful works that had the Usher Hall enthralled.