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  1. Maxim conducting with his hands raised in front of his face, and cellist Steven Isserlis looking to the right, on a dark background with bright red and blue circular shapes.

    A Celebration of Dvořák

    Perth Concert Hall, Usher Hall, City Halls
    From earthy folk melodies to richly Romantic passions, join the fun as Maxim launches a new Season of discoveries with an evening of Dvořák.
  2. A cartoon-like drawing of composer Mozart, set against a dark background with a large green circle behind his head.

    Mozart Gala

    Usher Hall, City Halls
    Symphonic high spirits and choral splendours on a sumptuous scale as Maxim Emelyanychev directs Mozart’s ‘Prague’ Symphony and C minor Mass.
  3. A cartoon-like close-up of two hands playing the harpsichord.

    Baroque Inspirations

    Ayr Town Hall, The Queen's Hall, City Halls
    Join Maxim to rediscover sumptuous Baroque splendours from Vivaldi and Rameau, in the company of composers who have been inspired by it.
  4. Anthony Marwood standing with his violin, in front of a dark background featuring blue and pink geometrical shapes.

    Coleridge-Taylor Violin Concerto

    The Queen's Hall, City Halls
    Respected British violinist Anthony Marwood takes the reins as both violin soloist and director in Coleridge-Taylor’s sublime Concerto.
  5. Andrew Manze conducting with the baton raised, against a gradient background of blue, pink, and orange waves.

    Borealis

    The Queen's Hall, City Halls
    New sounds from Nordic nations and from closer to home as northern Europe’s exciting celebration of contemporary music comes to Scotland.
    In association with
  6. Ryan Bancroft, leaning on a table and looking straight into the camera, with Eric Lu standing behind him and looking to the right, set against a bright blue and green background.

    Grieg Piano Concerto

    Usher Hall, City Halls, Aberdeen Music Hall
    Winner of the 2018 Leeds Piano Competition, Eric Lu brings his power and poetry to the luscious Nordic melodies of Grieg’s Piano Concerto.
  7. Andrew Manze, conducting with the baton raised high, against a vibrant background with bright and dark green tones.

    Mozart Flute Concerto

    Holy Trinity Church St Andrews, The Queen's Hall, City Halls
    Mozart’s elegant, witty Concerto forms the centrepiece to a bold and richly flavoured concert conducted by the inspirational Andrew Manze.
  8. A dark background with bright green and red shapes, featuring two cartoon-like drawings of horns.

    From Scotland to Persia

    Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, The Queen's Hall
    When SCO Wind Soloists are joined by exceptional players from RCS, the result is a grand wind ensemble of richness and expertise.
  9. Against a dark, starry night sky with a large bright star on the left, two silhouettes of faces with mouths opened are tilted up as if singing to the star.

    Bach's Christmas Oratorio

    The Queen's Hall, City Halls
    Celebrate the coming festivities with one of music’s most uplifting seasonal creations.
  10. Violinist Aylen Pritchin stands holding his instrument, looking to the left with a smile on his face, against a dark background with bright red and green shapes.

    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.
  11. SCO clarinettists William Stafford, holding his clarinet and smiling, and Maximiliano Martín, playing the clarinet, are set against a dark background surrounded by bright red shapes.

    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.
  12. A bright green background with light white stars, featuring a cartoon drawing of a church with an illuminated window and a bright star.

    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.