What's on
List of Events
New Year Gala
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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 ofBach's Brandenburg Concertos
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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.Sibelius Violin Concerto
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The Queen's Hall, City Halls
SCO Conductor Emeritus Joseph Swensen directs the fiery Sibelius Violin Concerto, alongside the coolly elegant Sixth Symphony.Ad Absurdum
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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 byIn association withThe Great Grumpy Gaboon
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Caird Hall Dundee, Aberdeen Music Hall, Eden Court
Join the Grumpy Gaboon and friends on this brand-new musical adventure as they discover the importance of friendship and forgiveness.GIPPS Seascape
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Online Performance
Take a dip in the watery wonders of Gipps’s passionate music - and discover her pastoral idyll 'Cringlemire Garden' played live in February.In association withMozart Oboe Concerto
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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.Fauré Requiem
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Usher Hall, City Halls
Fauré’s hushed prayer for the departed, from outstanding British baritone Roderick Williams, conductor Andrew Manze and the SCO Chorus.Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto
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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 byAn afternoon with Pekka & friends
The Queen's Hall
Get up close with Finnish violin superstar Pekka Kuusisto in this intimate chamber afternoon.Kindly supported byParabola
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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 byIn association withBeethoven's Pastoral' Symphony
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The Queen's Hall, City Halls
Mark Wigglesworth conducts Beethoven’s hymn of wonder to the natural world, with SCO Principal Nikita Naumov as soloist in Eötvös’s Aurora.