United Kingdom Various: Isata Kanneh-Mason (pianist), BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra / Delyana Lazarova (conductor). City Halls, Glasgow, 27.11.2025. (GT)

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United Kingdom Various: Isata Kanneh-Mason (pianist), BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra / Delyana Lazarova (conductor). City Halls, Glasgow, 27.11.2025. (GT)

United Kingdom Knussen, Ravel, Mahler: Francesco Piemontesi (pianist), Royal Scottish National Orchestra / Thomas Søndergård (conductor). Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow, 4.10.2025. (GT)

United Kingdom Shostakovich: Daniel Müller-Schott (cellist), Royal Scottish National Orchestra / Thomas Søndergård (conductor). Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, 7.6.2025. (GT)

United Kingdom Lehár, The Merry Widow: Soloists, The Chorus of The Merry Widow and Orchestra of Scottish Opera / Stuart Stratford (conductor). Theatre Royal, Glasgow, 4.5.2025. (GT)

United Kingdom Bonis, Mozart, R. Strauss: Javier Perianes (piano), BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra / Anja Bihlmaier (conductor), City Halls, Glasgow, 24.4.2025. (SRT)

United Kingdom Clyne, Shostakovich: Jess Gillam (saxophone), Royal Scottish National Orchestra / Jonathon Heyward (conductor), Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, 5.4.2025. (GT)


RSNO Launches 2025/26 Concert Season
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO) launches its 2025:26 Concert Season, featuring Scottish talent, contemporary composers and new commissions.
The 2025/26 Season explores brand new music, celebrates living composers and brings old favourites to communities all across Scotland under the artistic leadership of Music Director Thomas Søndergård.
Music Director Thomas Søndergård continues his epic Mahler cycle
Principal Guest Conductor Patrick Hahn swaps podium for piano
Anthony Parnther joins as Featured Artist for 2025:26 Season
Celebrating the sounds and sights of home
Committed to new works and contemporary voices
Red carpet rolled out with RSNO at the Movies
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United Kingdom R. Schumann, Mahler: Francesco Piemontesi (piano), London Philharmonic Orchestra / Robin Ticciati (conductor). Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, 15.3.2025. (GT)
