Led by Maxim Emelyanychev on the fortepiano, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra soloists present captivating renditions from the world of Mozart.
Diverse compositions spanning Janáček to Lianne La Havas are woven together by Sheku Kanneh-Mason and pianist Harry Baker.
Featuring a band of nine musicians
British singer Ian Bostridge joins Edinburgh-born pianist Steven Osborne for Franz Schubert’s visionary song cycle Schwanengesang.
A show based on a 3-hour phone call between Marlene Dietrich and Ute in Paris, 1988
The International Festival regulars perform two Viennese classics alongside the European premiere of Nokuthula Ngwenyama’s cosmically inspired Flow.
Playing original music by Anna for string quartet and new arrangements of her existing tracks
Iranian-American musician Mahan Esfahani reveals the rich harpsichord repertoire of the late Baroque period.
'Almost in Your Arms'
The piano virtuoso contrasts two exquisite pieces by Maurice Ravel with the second of Franz Liszt’s Années de pèlerinage.
South London singer-songwriter Tirzah uses lush melodies and authentic storytelling to push at the boundaries of pop music.
Triumphant and hope-filled ensembles by Benjamin Britten and Joseph Haydn meet Wynton Marsalis’s vibrant celebration of New Orleans.