Artist's albums
Dependent Arising
2023 · album
Cantabile
2023 · album
Orchestral Masters, Vol. 10
2023 · album
Anthony Iannaccone: Looking Back, Moving On
2023 · album
Gaspard's Christmas
2022 · single
ドビュッシー: 管弦楽作品集2
2022 · album
African American Voices
2022 · album
Violin Concerto No. 2
2022 · single
Mozart: Violin Concertos, Vol. 2
2022 · album
Xiaogang Ye: Sichuan Image
2022 · album
Still: Orchestral Works
2022 · album
Barton & Wright: Orchestral Works
2022 · album
Legends & Light, Vol. 2: New Works for Orchestra
2022 · album
Dvořák & Caplet: Cello Concertos
2021 · album
Mozart: Violin Concertos Nos. 3 & 4
2021 · album
Winter
2021 · album
Symphony No. 7 (Arr. for Chamber Orchestra)
2020 · album
Air Fa La La Lo
2020 · single
Westering Home
2020 · single
Wilson: Symphonies Nos. 2 & 5
2020 · album
Delibes: Suites from the Ballets
2020 · album
Massenet: Orchestral Works
2020 · album
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Biography
Formed in 1891 as the Scottish Orchestra, the company became the Scottish National Orchestra in 1950, and was awarded Royal Patronage in 1977. Throughout its history, the Orchestra has played an integral part in Scotland’s musical life, including performing at the opening ceremony of the Scottish Parliament building in 2004. Many renowned conductors have contributed to its success, including George Szell, Sir John Barbirolli, Walter Susskind, Sir Alexander Gibson, Neeme Järvi, Walter Weller, Alexander Lazarev, Stéphane Denève and current Music Director Thomas Søndergård. The RSNO performs across Scotland, including concerts in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee, Aberdeen, Perth and Inverness. The Orchestra appears regularly at the Edinburgh International Festival and the BBC Proms, and has made recent tours to the USA, China and Europe. The RSNO has a worldwide reputation for the quality of its recordings, receiving a 2020 Gramophone Classical Music Award for Chopin’s Piano Concertos (soloist: Benjamin Grosvenor), two Diapason d’Or awards for Symphonic Music (Denève/Roussel 2007; Denève/Debussy 2012) and eight GRAMMY Awards nominations. Over 200 releases are available, including the complete symphonies of Sibelius (Gibson), Prokofiev (Järvi), Glazunov (Serebrier), Nielsen and Martinů (Thomson), Roussel (Denève) and the major orchestral works of Debussy (Denève). Thomas Søndergård’s debut recording with the RSNO, of Strauss’ Ein Heldenleben, was released in 2019.