Be entertained by some of the classical stars of the future from Scotland's internationally renowned specialist music school.
Scottish Ensemble’s annual summer concerts bring vibrant music to open, light-filled venues across Scotland.
Don’t miss out on the world premiere of a new concerto commissioned by NYOS from Jay Capperauld, one of Scotland’s most innovative young composers.
The Philharmonia Orchestra, one of the world’s greatest orchestras, visits Perth for the first time since 2012.
Hebrides Ensemble presents a programme celebrating the 150th and 100th anniversaries of Maurice Ravel, Luciano Berio and Pierre Boulez.
Iranian piano virtuoso Arash Rokni brings us Beethoven's 1802 'Eroica' variations which have often been regarded as a sketch for the finale of his mighty eponymous symphony composed the following year.
Johann Sebastian Bach may never have actually visited Italy but he certainly made the journey in music. This concert brings his voracious interest to life as glittering and heartbreaking Italian concertos for strings set the stage for Bach’s Double.
To launch the Resident Orchestra’s vibrant new Season, why not embark on an unforgettable journey from darkness to light with the SCO and their electrifying Principal Conductor Maxim Emelyanychev.
Jura Brass is a brass quintet based in Glasgow, formed in late 2021. Currently in their final year at RCS, the quintet is made up of musicians from across the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Regularly voted one of Britain’s favourite pieces of classical music, Vaughan Williams’s Tallis Fantasia is at the heart of this fabulous programme of English music.
Set to Tchaikovsky’s breath-taking score, this masterpiece of classical ballet brings to life the battle between good and evil in a world of fantasy and wonder.
Guest conductor Ludovic Morlot - who captivated audiences when he stepped in at short notice with the BBC SSO in 2024 - leads a journey that culminates in the soaring melodies of Sibelius’s epic Second Symphony.
Brahms’s first piano trio is a mighty work on a symphonic scale full of rich melodies and fabulous writing for the piano.
Platoon, Death in Venice, 2001: A Space Odyssey… picture those classic movies and you can already hear the music of Samuel Barber, Gustav Mahler and Richard Strauss. But there’s no cinema on earth that can beat the sound of a full symphony orchestra playing these masterpieces live.
Perth Symphony Orchestra present a programme all audiences will be very familiar with - including works by Wagner, Sibelius, Ravel, Smetana and Tchaikovsky.
One of the great virtuoso showpieces, Tartini’s ‘Devil’s Trill’ sonata was inspired by a dream in which the composer imagined a deal with the Devil.
From the delicate Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy to the elegant Waltz of the Flowers, Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker conjures all the magic and wonder of Christmas.
Join Perth Choral Society for a concert of two twentieth century masterpieces.