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An Unforgettable Spring with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra

This spring, the Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO) presents an extraordinary line-up of events, showcasing the profound beauty of classical music. From the haunting melodies of Mozart's Requiem to the stirring symphonies of Shostakovich, and the cinematic scores of John Williams, each performance promises a unique experience. Join us for a journey through time and sound, featuring stellar musicians, captivating compositions, and unforgettable evenings across Scotland's most iconic venues.

Apr 23, 2025
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1. Mozart's Requiem
Experience the profound beauty and haunting melodies of Mozart's Requiem brought to life by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO) under the baton of Principal Guest Conductor Patrick Hahn. This captivating performance, set to take place at Usher Hall, Edinburgh on Friday, 25th April 2025, and at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow on Saturday, 26th April 2025, promises an evening of unforgettable musical brilliance. The concert repertoire also features Beethoven's Elegischer Gesang and Berg's Violin Concerto, showcasing the exceptional talent of violin soloist Carolin Widmann. Joining her are a stellar cast of vocal soloists including Mhairi Lawson (Soprano), Hannah Hipp (Mezzo-soprano), Jamie MacDougall (Tenor), and Daniel Okulitch (Bass-baritone), alongside the magnificent RSNO Chorus directed by Stephen Doughty. This performance not only revisits the myth and mystery surrounding Mozart's final masterpiece but also offers a rare opportunity to hear Beethoven's seldom-performed work and Berg's entrancing concerto. The evening is further enhanced by BSL interpretation by Paul Whittaker, ensuring an inclusive experience for all attendees. Tickets are available for booking, with a range of pricing options to suit all budgets. Special discounts are offered for under 18s, under 26s, mature students, unemployed patrons, patrons with disabilities, and groups, making this a must-see event for music lovers of all ages. Join us for a night where music transcends time and legend, and the legacy of Mozart is celebrated in a performance that promises to be as moving as the story behind the Requiem itself.
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25 - 26 Apr, 2025
Royal Scottish National Orchestra

Buchanan Galleries + 1 other locations

2. Fauré Piano Quartet
Immerse yourself in the profound musical journey with the Fauré Piano Quartet, presented by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO) Chamber Ensemble. This captivating concert is set to take place in the New Auditorium at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on Sunday, 27th April 2025, starting at 2:30 pm. The program promises an afternoon of emotional depth and elegance, featuring the works of Gabriel Fauré and Frank Bridge. Fauré, known for his modesty, wit, and elegance, was a favorite in the Parisian Belle Époque salons. His chamber music, brimming with real passion beneath its beautiful surface, will be brought to life by four talented RSNO players. Alongside Fauré's compositions, the ensemble will explore the gorgeous and emotionally charged music of Frank Bridge, a British composer whose influence shaped the young Benjamin Britten. The repertoire includes Bridge's "Phantasy for Piano Quartet" and Fauré's "Piano Quartet," promising an afternoon of stirring melodies and deep emotional resonance. This event is not only a celebration of Fauré's and Bridge's contributions to music but also an opportunity to experience the RSNO Chamber Ensemble's exceptional talent and passion. Tickets are available for booking, with discounts offered for under 18s, under 26s, mature students, unemployed patrons, patrons with disabilities, and groups. Don't miss this opportunity to experience the depth and beauty of chamber music in the heart of Glasgow.
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Apr 27, 2025
Royal Scottish National Orchestra

Glasgow · Buchanan Galleries

3. The Music of John Williams
Experience the magic of John Williams' iconic film scores like never before with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO) under the baton of Hollywood maestro Richard Kaufman. This thrilling concert series, "The Music of John Williams," promises an unforgettable journey through the most memorable moments of cinematic history. From the adventurous themes of "Indiana Jones" and the awe-inspiring scores of "Star Wars" to the heart-pounding sounds of "Jurassic Park" and the enchanting melodies of "Harry Potter," each piece will transport you right into the scenes of your favorite films. The concerts will take place across three spectacular venues, starting at Caird Hall in Dundee on Thursday, 1st May 2025, followed by a performance at Usher Hall in Edinburgh on Friday, 2nd May, and concluding at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on Saturday, 3rd May. Each evening begins at 7:30 PM, offering fans multiple opportunities to catch this blockbuster tribute. Under the direction of Richard Kaufman, a conductor renowned for his extensive work in film and television music as well as live concert performances, the RSNO will also feature a special performance from the winner of the Film Composers Lab. Kaufman's expertise and passion for film music, combined with the skill of the RSNO musicians, guarantee a night of exhilarating and emotionally charged music that celebrates the genius of John Williams. Tickets are available for purchase, with a range of pricing options to suit every budget. Discounts are offered for under 18s, under 26s, mature students, unemployed patrons, patrons with disabilities, and groups, ensuring that everyone has the chance to experience the magic of John Williams' music performed live. Don't miss this spectacular tribute to the supreme film composer of our time, brought to life by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra and the incomparable Richard Kaufman. Book your tickets now for an evening of unforgettable music that will leave you humming long after the final note has played.
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1 - 3 May, 2025
Royal Scottish National Orchestra

Dundee · Caird Hall + 2 other locations

4. Night-sky-blue
Immerse yourself in an atmospheric journey through music with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra's captivating concert series, "Night-Sky-Blue." This enchanting series will unfold over three spellbinding evenings, starting on Thursday, May 8th, and concluding on Saturday, May 10th, 2025. Each performance promises to transport audiences to ethereal realms through a meticulously curated repertoire that includes Debussy's "Clair de lune" orchestrated by Stokowski, Helen Grime's "Trumpet Concerto night-sky-blue" in its Scottish Premiere, Takemitsu's "How Slow the Wind," and Rachmaninov's "Isle of the Dead." Under the baton of the distinguished guest conductor Nodoka Okisawa, and featuring the world-renowned trumpet soloist Håkan Hardenberger, these concerts are set to be a celebration of musical mastery and emotional depth. Okisawa, known for her dynamic and sensitive conducting, will lead the orchestra through these evocative pieces, showcasing her unique ability to draw profound emotion from the musicians and the music alike. Hardenberger, hailed as the world's greatest classical trumpeter, will bring his unparalleled virtuosity and expressive power to Grime's concerto, promising a performance that will linger in the memory long after the final note has faded. The concert series will grace three of Scotland's most prestigious venues, starting with the Music Hall in Aberdeen on May 8th, followed by the Usher Hall in Edinburgh on May 9th, and concluding at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on May 10th. Each evening will begin at 7:30 pm, offering audiences the chance to experience the magic of live classical music in these iconic settings. Tickets are available across a range of prices, with discounts offered for under 18s, under 26s, mature students, unemployed patrons, patrons with disabilities, and groups, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to be part of these unforgettable nights. Booking fees may apply. Don't miss this opportunity to join the Royal Scottish National Orchestra for "Night-Sky-Blue," a series of concerts that promise to be a highlight of the musical calendar, blending the beauty of classical music with the mystery and majesty of the night sky. Book your tickets now and prepare to be transported by the power of music.
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8 - 10 May, 2025
Royal Scottish National Orchestra

Aberdeen · Music Hall + 2 other locations

5. Perth Concert Series: Scottish Chamber Orchestra - Benedetti Plays Brahms
Scotland’s most esteemed violinist – the peerless Nicola Benedetti – joins charismatic Principal Conductor Maxim Emelyanychev for an end-of-Season celebration full of romance and adventure.
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May 14, 2025
Perth Theatre and Concert Hall

Perth · Perth Concert Hall

6. Wagner’s Ring Symphony
Immerse yourself in the epic grandeur of Wagner's Ring Symphony with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO) for a transcendent musical experience. This special event, taking place on Friday, May 16, and Saturday, May 17, 2025, at Usher Hall, Edinburgh, and Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, respectively, promises an unforgettable evening under the baton of the esteemed conductor Thomas Søndergård. The evening begins with Handel's enchanting Water Music Suite No.3, setting the stage for a night of majestic compositions. The program also features the world premiere of "Hidden Polyphony" by Neil Tòmas Smith, a groundbreaking commission by RSNO & Dunedin Consort, showcasing the innovative fusion of period instruments with the full orchestral might of the RSNO. The highlight of the night is Wagner arr de Vlieger's "The Ring, An Orchestral Adventure," a compelling distillation of Wagner’s monumental Ring cycle into just over an hour of music. This orchestral adventure captures the essence of the original masterpiece, offering audiences the majesty, power, and drama of Wagner's epic in a more accessible format. Joining the RSNO for this spectacular event is the Dunedin Consort, along with soprano soloist Anna Dennis, adding a layer of vocal beauty to the evening's repertoire. This concert is dedicated to Dr. Robert Lillie, in recognition of his generous support of the RSNO Foundation. Tickets are available for both Edinburgh and Glasgow performances, with a range of pricing options to suit all attendees. Special discounts are available for under 18s, under 26s, mature students, unemployed patrons, patrons with disabilities, and groups, ensuring everyone has the opportunity to experience this magnificent orchestral journey. Don't miss this chance to witness the power and beauty of Wagner's Ring Symphony, brought to life by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra and a talented ensemble of musicians and soloists. Book your tickets now for an evening of musical splendor.
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16 - 17 May, 2025
Royal Scottish National Orchestra

Edinburgh · The Usher Hall + 1 other locations

7. Schubert’s ‘cello’ Quintet
Experience the sublime beauty of Schubert's masterpiece with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra's presentation of "Schubert’s Cello Quintet." This remarkable event is set to take place in the New Auditorium at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on Sunday, 18th May 2025, starting at 2:30 pm. Franz Schubert's String Quintet in C major stands as a pinnacle of classical music, celebrated for its emotional depth and exquisite melodies. This performance promises to be an unforgettable journey from despair to radiant joy, centered around one of the most heavenly slow movements ever composed. The RSNO String Quintet, comprising five of the orchestra's finest musicians, will bring this iconic piece to life, offering audiences a chance to immerse themselves in Schubert's genius. Tickets are available for booking, with special discounts offered to under 18s, under 26s, mature students, unemployed patrons, patrons with disabilities, and groups. Don't miss this opportunity to witness a truly memorable musical event in the heart of Glasgow.
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May 18, 2025
Royal Scottish National Orchestra

Glasgow · Buchanan Galleries

8. Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto
Experience the enchanting melodies of Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto performed by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, featuring the young American violinist sensation, Randall Goosby, as Artist in Residence. Under the baton of Thomas Søndergård, this concert promises an unforgettable journey through Mendelssohn's magical concerto, alongside the premiere of Lera Auerbach's Symphony No.1 Chimera—a tale of love, death, and impossible dreams. The concert series kicks off at Caird Hall, Dundee, on Thursday, 29 May 2025, at 7:30 pm, followed by a performance at Usher Hall, Edinburgh, on Friday, 30 May 2025, at 7:30 pm, and concludes at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow, on Saturday, 31 May 2025, at 7:30 pm. Each venue offers a unique addition to the repertoire; in Edinburgh, the concert opens with Debussy’s sensuous Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune, while in Glasgow, a surprise opener conducted by Kellen Gray features Randall Goosby and young musicians from Glasgow Instrumental Music Services. Tickets are available with a range of pricing options, and discounts are offered for under 18s, under 26s, mature students, unemployed patrons, patrons with disabilities, and groups. Booking fees may apply. Don't miss this opportunity to witness the perfect blend of youthful energy and classical mastery in a performance that promises to transform and inspire. Book your tickets now for an evening of exquisite music that speaks of love, dreams, and the transformative power of art.
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29 - 31 May, 2025
Royal Scottish National Orchestra

Dundee · Caird Hall + 2 other locations

9. Mendelssohn’s Octet Featuring Randall Goosby
Experience the magic of Mendelssohn’s Octet in a captivating performance featuring the talented violinist Randall Goosby, alongside the RSNO Chamber Ensemble. This enchanting concert is set to take place at the New Auditorium, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, on Sunday, 1st June 2025, at 2:30 pm. Mendelssohn's Octet is renowned for its enchantment, romance, and exuberance, composed by a prodigious 16-year-old whose imagination knew no bounds. This performance promises to leave both performers and audience members with smiles, as Randall Goosby, the Artist in Residence, leads seven RSNO players through this masterpiece. Adding to the musical journey, Associate Artist Kellen Gray will introduce a neglected gem by Florence Price, celebrating the work of a true American pioneer. Randall Goosby, an artist committed to making music more inclusive and accessible, is celebrated for his sensitivity, intensity, and dedication to bringing the music of under-represented composers to the forefront. His 2023/24 season is filled with debut performances across the globe, showcasing his remarkable talent and dedication to his craft. Tickets for this not-to-be-missed event are available, with discounts offered for under 18s, under 26s, mature students, unemployed patrons, patrons with disabilities, and groups. Don’t miss this opportunity to witness a performance that not only showcases classical music at its finest but also celebrates the power of music to inspire and unite.
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Jun 1, 2025
Royal Scottish National Orchestra

Glasgow · Buchanan Galleries

10. Spectacular Shostakovich
Join the Royal Scottish National Orchestra for a spectacular tribute to Shostakovich, marking the 50th anniversary of the composer's death with a powerful concert series. Under the baton of esteemed conductor Thomas Søndergård, and featuring the fearless cellist Daniel Müller-Schott, this event promises an unforgettable musical journey. The concert repertoire includes Shostakovich's Festive Overture, the intense Cello Concerto No. 2, and the monumental Symphony No. 11 "The Year 1905", a piece as relevant today as it was at its premiere. Experience the jubilant trumpets of the Festive Overture and the Cold War thriller-like Cello Concerto in what promises to be a powerful tribute to one of the 20th century's most influential composers. This epic season finale will take place at the Usher Hall, Edinburgh, on Friday, June 6, 2025, at 7.30pm, and at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow, on Saturday, June 7, 2025, at 7.30pm. Tickets are available in various price ranges, with discounts for under 18s, under 26s, mature students, unemployed patrons, patrons with disabilities, and groups. Don't miss this opportunity to witness the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, led by Thomas Søndergård and featuring Daniel Müller-Schott, in a powerful performance that pays homage to Shostakovich's legacy. Book your tickets now for a musical experience that promises to be both gripping and relevant.
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6 - 7 Jun, 2025
Royal Scottish National Orchestra

Edinburgh · The Usher Hall + 1 other locations

Conclusion
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra's spring season offers a compelling journey through classical music, bringing together the works of legendary composers and the talents of world-renowned musicians. From the profound beauty of Mozart's Requiem to the cinematic brilliance of John Williams, each event promises an unforgettable experience. As the season concludes with a tribute to Shostakovich, audiences are left with a deep appreciation for the power of music to inspire and unite across generations. Don't miss the chance to be part of this extraordinary season.
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