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Our season might have finished. But by no means are we having a break from performing. First we're heading to Orkney for the St Magnus Festival. And what a line up of performance we have for you. All of them for being held in Pickaquoy Centre, Muddisdale Road, Kirkwall, Orkney, at 7.30pm and the tickets cost £15 (or £8 if your a concession!)

On Saturday 20th June, Martyn Brabbins will conduct in Sally Beamish’s Accordion Concerto 'The Singing' with celebrated classical accordionist James Crabb, and Vaughan Williams’ 'Symphony No1 Sea Symphony'.

On the Sunday, David Danzmayr that will lead the Orchestra in the Scottish première of Jennifer Higdon’s 'Percussion Concerto', Bernstein’s 'West Side Story Overture' and Dvořák’s 'Symphony No9 From the New World'.

And to finish off, on Tuesday Stéphane Denève will conduct Fauré’s 'Pelléas et Mélisande', Guillaume Connesson’s 'Piano Concerto No1 The Shining One' and Maurice Ravel’s 'Piano Concerto in G' and Henri Dutilleux’s 'Symphony

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The RSNO plays many different types of music throughout the year. Recent concerts include Ballet music, symphonies, choral works and more recently in the Scottish Proms, video games music and concertos for decks.
The Orchestra
Originally formed as the Scottish Orchestra in 1891, it received royal status in 1991. Since then it has been going from strength to strength under the watchful eye of three different principal conductors.
The Chorus
Developed in 1843, the chorus came together to sing Scotland's first full performance of Handel's Messiah. They now perform with the orchestra several times throughout the year and also perform independently. They also have a Junior section who also perform with the orchestra and independently.
Conductors
The current principal conductor of the orchestra is Stephane Deneve and he has been been a roaring success. Throughout the year, many guest conductors come to work with the orchestra. The new season includes conductors such as Jose Serebrier, Roberto Abbado and NYCoS founder/RSNO Junior Chorus Master, Christopher Bell.
Soloists
Throughout it's years the orchestra have played host to some of the worlds most famous soloists including Dame Felicity Lott, John Lill and Young Musician of the Year winner Nicola Benedetti.
09/10
This is our Golden season. With the best of everything - best works, best conductors, best soloists and of the BEST orchestra! Take a look at our full season brochure on our website www.rsno.org.uk. Every concert is a must see! So book early to avoid disappoint. Or sign up for one of our season tickets to get the best of all the action! :)
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  • Midsummer Sun

    We can’t believe our good luck – incredible weather for Midsummer’s Day! A slightly later rehearsal this afternoon has afforded us longer in the sunshine, with many of us taking the opportunity to sight-see, cycle, mooch around the harbour, have a barbecue and generally soak up the rays.

    Like Shetland, the main roads are in great condition – a joy to cycle on! Since we had two trucks for all of the percussion, there was room for us to sneak on some bikes, and, boy, were we glad of that today! It’s amazingly green here, with fields carpeted with beautiful wild flowers and grasses. Two of our violists, Katherine and David, were out and about this morning, with a particular mission in mind. When they came to Orkney for their first wedding anniversary, David bought Katherine a pair of earrings from Sheila Fleet Jewellery. Unfortunately, Katherine lost one of them, and so they cycled out today to visit the jewellers to see if they could make a replacement, which they can!

    Visit our website: www.rsno.org.uk for our video blog to the festival!

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  • Interview with Baritone Peter Sidhom

    Just one more rehearsal session left before all the instruments get packed up on the trucks and we all head north!

    In our first concert on Saturday we will be reprising Vaughan Willilams' A Sea Symphony, which we performed just at the end of the Season in Glasgow. The baritone Peter Sidhom will be singing with us again for this tremendous work; he kindly took time out to take part in the following blog interview...

    We know that you are a frequent visitor to Scotland’s concert halls and theatres, but is this your first time at the St Magnus Festival, or indeed on Orkney?
    No, it's my second visit: I was up 3 or 4 years ago, when I sang in Dvorak's Te Deum; but otherwise I haven't visited Orkney.

    It obviously is particularly apt to be singing in a performance of Vaughan Williams’ A Sea Symphony on Orkney. Have you experienced before other powerful connections between repertoire and place?
    Though not strictly comparable, it was an extraordinary experience to sing the seven baritone roles in Britten's Death in Venice at the Snape Maltings a couple of years ago, the first time the piece had been staged there in the 34 years since its premiere there in the composer's presence.

    How do you find touring? Do you enjoy the experience of travelling as part of your job?
    As an opera singer, I'm away from home for about two thirds of the year, and I've been doing this for over twenty years! I've seen places I would never otherwise have visited, and love that aspect of the touring life. On the other hand, you're forever staying in anonymous hotels and apartments, often for weeks on end, and more often than not on your own - so you need to find a way to be comfortable in your skin and happy with your own company!

    How do you find Vaughan Williams to sing? What other Vaughan Williams have you enjoyed performing before, besides A Sea Symphony?
    I adore his word setting, and it's a joy to sing in your own language - not something you get to do too often in opera! I've sung his Five Mystical Songs many times over the years, and I also love "Silent Noon" - a phenomenally difficult song to bring off, but absolutely beautiful.

    How did you first get into singing? Did you at any point consider do anything different?
    I started as a boy treble at Westminster Cathedral, and as my voice broke I was fortunate in having an inspirational music teacher at school who programmed Messiah, Elijah and Gerontius in consecutive years - with me singing the bass solos. I studied Languages at University, and then continued to study voice; but my singing teacher Hervey Alan gently suggested that perhaps I should wait a while for my voice to become the dramatic baritone it now is. So I DID do something else: I joined BBC Radio 3 as a sound engineer (or Studio Manager, as they were then titled) and stayed fifteen years, gradually working my way up to be one of the 2 most senior people, entrusted with opera broadcasts and the Proms. Then I did the audition round of the opera companies, and things started happening...

    Wow! had no idea about that.
    Do you have a busy summer lined up? Will you have the opportunity to have a summer holiday?

    I have a regular teaching gig in Italy every July, which is a holiday too in many ways. This year I also have a Prom in mid-August (Birtwistle's Mask of Orpheus) and then go to Frankfurt a week later to begin rehearsals for a double bill of early Puccini (Le villi) and Leone (L'oracolo).

    Are you planning on seeing anything while you are here in Orkney? Has anything in the Festival programme caught your eye?
    Unfortunately I've just had an operation on my foot, which means I'm in plaster and will be until late July - so my mobility's pretty limited, and I'm dependent on the kindness of strangers to help me get around. Lots of things I'd like to get to, but I don't know how practical it'll be! I'm also the guinea-pig this year for Martyn Brabbins's Conducting Cour

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  • A concert in a car?!!!!

    To celebrate the new partnership between the RSNO and Park's Motor Group, Principal Bass Clarinet Duncan Swindells, Associate Principal Oboe Katherine MacKintosh and Principal Bassoon David Hubbard performed A Concert in A Car, giving members of the public a chance to hear some of Scotland's top musicians in the unusual venue, a BMW 520d Touring.

    The venue, a new BMW 520d Touring, is one of two cars delivered to the Orchestra from new corporate partner Park's Motor Group, who has signed a three-year deal to provide the RSNO with vehicles which will be used to transport conductors and soloists to performances across Scotland and further afield.

    As you can see from our flashbox, it was a pretty windy day! But the concert, and the bubbly, went down very well.

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  • Xx.Tutti Frutti Mama.XX
    luv Xx.Tutti Frutti Mama.XX

    Thanku, :) will definetely do that! Heres some love..xX

    36 weeks ago via Mobile
  • Toodle-Oo Motha-Fuckoo
    luv Toodle-Oo Motha-Fuckoo

    Hey thanks for the reminder, ill try and be there :D

    37 weeks ago
  • Mark
    Mark

    Hi, enjoyin the concerts v much so far this season, including the naked classics last night :)

    xx

    37 weeks ago
  • Sambo.
    luv Sambo.

    ty for the reminderrrrr :D

    xx

    37 weeks ago
  • Gilldo.
    Gilldo.

    RSNO are awesome!

    Mon David Hubbard :D

    xo.

    45 weeks ago
  • Jen Young
    Jen Young

    I want love from the RSNO! I left the JC this year :( totally gutted 10 years of great music :)

    :)

    Mon the RSNO!

    xxx

    45 weeks ago
  • Nicole
    Nicole

    Thanks for the love!!

    I will defo spread the word use are on bebo!! :)

    really wanted to go to the workshop but unfortunately i cant make it this time! If there is another 1 later on this year or next year i will defo come!!

    Cant wait for the Mahler 5 concert!!....got my card! :)

    xxxx

    45 weeks ago
  • Julerajj
    luv Julerajj

    Heyy !!

    Thanks for the comment . I'm a current member of JC .. does that mean i can get a bebo love from the RSNO now ? :L

    Thanks .. i'll look into getting the card :)

    xx

    45 weeks ago
  • Han Weetman
    luv Han Weetman

    I was just on youtube....typed in VGL (as in video games live) with Glasgow. So much stuff came up. Nice to see the orchestra in action on youtube. Space Invaders Challenge was a particular fav....

    Have a look guys!

    Han :) xxxx

    45 weeks ago
  • Laura
    luv Laura

    heyhey,

    yea defo! specialy looking forward to the one with hakan hardenberger!
    just got my under 26 card yesterday :D

    xxx

    47 weeks ago
  • Scot Peacock
    luv Scot Peacock

    I attended your Video games Live gig, last night. What a fantastic night - and a powerful performance from your good selves.

    I have been attending RSNO concerts for many years and was so glad to see many people there who may well have been hearing a live symphony orchestra for the first time.

    You knocked them out :-)

    You also eloquently illustrated the fact that there is some fantastic music being written for games and that the lineage of romantic/late-romantic classical music is being kept alive and well in the movie/gaming world.

    I bet some of your players were pleasantly surprised when they first opened their scores of Halo or Civilisation.

    Thank you.

    PS Was this the first time you have performed a concerto for electric guitar??

    53 weeks ago
  • Helen Weetman
    luv Helen Weetman

    It's cool, I got my free tickets thanks. You cant say fairer than a free concert! Woohoo!! Giving the RSNO my luv for today!

    53 weeks ago
  • Murray Richmond
    Murray Richmond

    Yup i got the e-mail and got a ticket.

    53 weeks ago
  • Martha Hayward
    luv Martha Hayward

    Yey! About time too!

    Keep me posted with concerts and I'll try get to some :D

    xoxox

    55 weeks ago
  • Jenna Watson Mcneill
    Jenna Watson Mcneill

    haha awesome.

    so tell me chaps, what's getting played at the video games concert and can a viola playing handsome person like myself get comps?
    xx

    55 weeks ago
  • Joff
    Joff

    This bebo page is hereby given my blessing to flourish into a hub of social interaction between casual/full-time followers of the RSNO....comments aplenty!!!!!!

    55 weeks ago
  • Jenna Watson Mcneill
    luv Jenna Watson Mcneill

    first comment, in which I will say you guys are gay but I love you alot for that. :)
    muchos love x

    55 weeks ago