This interdisciplinary event features Medtner’s 8 Poems after Tyutchev and Fet, Op. 24, and Skazki (Fairy Tales), Op. 26, brought to life through live performance, spoken poetry, and a visual backdrop. A specially created video projection with sound narration accompanies the performance, blending Medtner’s music with contemporary visual art to offer a deeply immersive experience.
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Want to be the first to hear about what's happening in Glasgow? Follow us on Facebook and join the What's On Scotland Group!This special concert series at The Burrell Collection features eight unique performances showcasing 25 outstanding young musicians from The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland!
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READ MOREThe Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Junior Conservatoire students perform in their regular concert series.
READ MOREThe Royal Conservatoire Of Scotland hold regular 'Mondays at One' events which showcase talent from across their departments.
READ MOREScottish-based tabla player, composer, and performance artist Sodhi returns to the Ledger Recital Room for a concert exploring and sharing Indian Classical Music.
READ MORESa Re Ga presents 'Gaelic Ragas' where 3 award winning artists will take you on a journey of sublime fusion of Scottish and Indian bowstrings at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland!
READ MOREHear some of the most celebrated works from the classical music repertoire at this mesmerising evening of music with the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland's Symphony Orchestra!
READ MOREMembers of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland's renowned Jazz faculty lead our student cohort in each Blue Monday's performance in repertoire that is close to them.
READ MOREFinal-year students from the Royal Conservatoire Of Scotland presents Let The Right One In, an enchanting, brutal vampire myth and coming-of-age love story based on the bestselling novel.
READ MOREStrum-thing big is about to hit Glasgow... the sound of glorious guitars will reverberate across the city when Big Guitar Weekend returns to the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland this Autumn!
READ MOREWritten in the summer of 1932, Lorca's original Blood Wedding foreshadows the violence that would soon both tear his beloved country apart, and lead to his own tragic end.
READ MOREThe Bubblyjock Collective, an ensemble dedicated to championing the works of neglected Scottish composers, will perform at Glasgow Art Club on Wednesday 5th November as part of Westbourne Music.
READ MOREThe RCS Chamber Orchestra return to the Stevenson Hall, under the baton of Donnie Deacon.
READ MOREBy reviving the music of forgotten or lesser-known composers, In the Shadows invites audiences to engage with a richer and more representative musical heritage.
READ MOREJoin the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland for an exuberant evening of traditional music led by Jenn Butterworth on Wednesday 12th November!
READ MOREPerformance Company: New Writing is a new course for those who wish to continue developing as a performer and also have the opportunity to explore their writing skills.
READ MOREOur Performance Company in-person course focuses on the rehearsal and production of a play text performances, facilitated by an experienced theatre director.
READ MOREComposers and performers from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and the Laidlaw Music Centre at the University of St Andrews come together for Keys²!
READ MOREDunedin Consort presents Purcell: Raise the voice, a programme of music about music at Adelaide's Glasgow on Saturday 15th November.
READ MOREJunior Conservatoire students perform their chosen concerto to compete for an opportunity to perform as a soloist with the Junior Conservatoire Symphony Orchestra.
READ MOREThe RCS Jazz Orchestra returns to the Stevenson Hall with a showcase of performers from across the undergraduate and postgraduate jazz programmes.
READ MORESinae Lee performs 24 Preludes in all Major and Minor keys by British composer York Bowen in it's entirety.
READ MOREStudents from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Junior Conservatoire lead this traditional music concert performance in the Ledger Recital Room at their Renfrew Street campus.
READ MORERoyal Conservatoire of Scotland's Junior Conservatoire Sinfonia and Strings take to the stage in the Stevenson Hall in their Renfrew Street campus for this concert performance.
READ MOREPianist and Composer Rolf Hind leads the RCS Keyboard Department in this edition of a series celebrating collaboration.
READ MOREStudents from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Junior Conservatoire lead this jazz performance in the Ledger Recital Room at their Renfrew Street campus.
READ MOREStephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's multi-award-winning masterpiece returns to the New Athenaeum stage featuring our final year BA Musical Theatre and MA Musical Directing students.
READ MOREJoin RCS Brass and BA Modern Ballet for this magical performance of The Nutcracker, arranged especially for brass and conducted by John Logan!
READ MOREStudents from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland's Junior Conservatoire Wind Orchestra and Concert Band lead this performance in the Stevenson Hall.
READ MORERoyal Conservatoire of Scotland’s Junior Conservatoire Symphony Orchestra lead this concert in the Stevenson Hall in their Renfrew Street campus.
READ MOREIt's not Christmas without Dunedin Consort's annual performance of Handel's Messiah which they will perform at St Aloysius' Church on Friday 19th December!
READ MOREJoin Mr Handel and Dunedin Consort for a fun 45 minute Messiah, featuring all the greatest hits, and plenty of games!
READ MOREA credit-rated intensive actor training blended programme – online weekly classes, with a 10-day intensive in Glasgow, Scotland.
READ MOREHarpsichordist Lillian Gordis directs a programme of French/German music from the 18th century at Adelaide's Glasgow on Thursday 29th January!
READ MORESean Shibe and Dunedin Consort dive into the archives of the National Library of Scotland to explore the musical riches in its collection!
READ MOREAlexander Chance joins Dunedin Consort for a programme of Bach, Telemann and Graupner at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland on Thursday 7th May!
READ MOREEnjoy a specially curated talk about the history and context of a new object(s) from the Burrell Collection each week, delivered by Curators, Gallery Assistants, Volunteer Guides and more!
READ MOREIf you want to enhance your public speaking skills or learn from seasoned speakers, join Glasgow Toastmasters at their next meeting!
READ MOREThe staff at Pollok Fold have some exciting events running throughout the year, come along and learn all about their award-winning highland cattle!
READ MOREInterested in rock or fossils and want to find out more about Scotland's geo-heritage? Head along to Geo Natter at Kelvin Hall in Glasgow to celebrate all things geological and palaeontological!
READ MORECurators at The Burrell Collection hold monthly Hidden Histories Tours exploring different aspects of the museum's magnificent collection!
READ MOREJoin writer and BBC broadcaster Nicola Meighan for a late lunch live recording of her Scottish arts and culture podcast, A Kick Up The Arts, at The Stand Glasgow!
READ MOREThe Old Glasgow Club hosts regular talks and occasional events for people interested in Glasgow, its environs, its history and its people!
READ MOREThe Glasgow Gathering of Quilters hold a monthly programme of talks at Heart of Scotstoun Community Centre between September and June... all welcome!
READ MOREThe David Elder lecture series at Glasgow Science Centre presents a line-up of fascinating talks by expert astronomers, spaceflight pioneers, award-winning science writers and broadcasters.
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