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List of Events

  1. Prokofiev & Brahms

    Usher Hall, City Halls, Aberdeen Music Hall
    Prokofiev’s darkly lyrical Violin Concerto No 2 is the ideal musical match for the exceptional violinist Aylen Pritchin and conductor Maxim.
  2. Eine kleine Nachtmusik

    Holy Trinity Church St Andrews, The Queen's Hall, City Halls
    Maxim Emelyanychev surrounds one of Mozart’s most-loved pieces with rarities created around the same time by Haydn, Krommer and Wranitzky.
  3. Silent Night

    Greyfriars Kirk
    Join the luminous voices of the SCO Chorus in the intimate setting of Greyfriars Kirk for a much-loved Edinburgh musical tradition.
  4. New Year Gala

    Usher Hall, Ayr Town Hall, Easterbrook Hall
    Celebrate the New Year in style with musical glitz and glamour – from both sides of the Atlantic.
    Collection in aid of
  5. Bach's Brandenburg Concertos

    The Queen's Hall, City Halls, Aberdeen Music Hall
    Join British violinist Rachel Podger in a concert focusing on some of JS Bach’s most iconic orchestral music.
  6. Sibelius Violin Concerto

    The Queen's Hall, City Halls
    SCO Conductor Emeritus Joseph Swensen directs the fiery Sibelius Violin Concerto, alongside the coolly elegant Sixth Symphony.
  7. A head shot of Maxim with a blue and pink graidnet backdrop as part of the New Dimensions design.

    Ad Absurdum

    The Queen's Hall, City Halls
    Jörg Widmann’s whirlwind of a trumpet concerto from Sergei Nakariakov forms the centrepiece of a concert to raise a laugh.
    Sponsored by
    In association with
  8. Mozart Oboe Concerto

    Easterbrook Hall, The Queen's Hall, City Halls
    Discover Mozart’s song-like Oboe Concerto in the hands of Ivan Podyomov, principal oboist at Amsterdam’s Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.
  9. Fauré Requiem

    Usher Hall, City Halls
    Fauré’s hushed prayer for the departed, from outstanding British baritone Roderick Williams, conductor Andrew Manze and the SCO Chorus.
  10. Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto

    Usher Hall, City Halls
    Outstanding Finnish violinist Pekka Kuusisto directs and plays one of the best-loved masterpieces in the Romantic violin repertoire.
    Kindly supported by
  11. An afternoon with Pekka & friends

    The Queen's Hall
    Get up close with Finnish violin superstar Pekka Kuusisto in this intimate chamber afternoon.
    Kindly supported by
  12. Pekka Kuusisto plays. Side profile over a black/blue/pink gradient backdrop.

    Parabola

    The Queen's Hall, City Halls
    Join Pekka Kuusisto and Simon Crawford-Phillips on an arc through time and musical styles, from Britten to Adès, Beamish to Haydn.
    Kindly supported by
    In association with