Classical

Microphone in hand, Thomas Søndergård introduced an extraordinary successful concert to celebrate Scotland's…
This was the concert to bring to a close Peter Oundjian’s first season as the RSNO’s Music Director. His…
The final chamber concert in the Edinburgh International Festival Queen’s Hall series was with three…
When a young Richard Strauss showed his playful scherzo to the conductor Hans von Bülow, for whom he was…
This was an evening of French music and the full house included our bejewelled Lord Provost and his entourage.
The sun was shining through the stained glass windows. The long and impressive procession of the…
We were treated to the first performance of Savourna Stevenson’s three-movement Concerto for Harp.
Just about two thousand two hundred concert goers were in our seats in the Usher Hall for this season’s final…
Richard Strauss’s Don Juan was written in 1887 soon after he met and fallen in love with Pauline de Ahna;…
The pianist for Beethoven's Piano Concerto No 3 needed no introduction to the Orchestra for they had…
 There’s always that fear when there’s only one piece on the programme, and so no interval, that you are…
Every seat was filled for the first of two concerts at the Usher Hall which started the Baltimore Symphony…
The programme began with Sibelius’ Valse Triste and Scene with Crandes (from incidental music to Kuolema)…
The concert began with the first ever performance of a bright and cheerful twenty minute work commissioned by…
It was a rare sight, and exciting, to see two top cello players perform the solo parts in a work by the older…
This was an evening of Russian music to start off a new season. There were no introductories from the new…
This week the Scottish Chamber Orchestra is celebrating its 40th birthday.
A large audience was in the George Square Theatre for the fifth anniversary and Festive Concert of Loud and…
Yet again there was nearly a full house at the Usher Hall.
The dignified and grandfatherly presence of Neeme Järvi was at once welcomed in the applause for him as he…