The Royal Scottish National Orchestra
In the decades since its founding, the Royal Scottish National Orchestra has earned a reputation as a distinguished ensemble with an extensive concert schedule, wide-ranging repertoire, and a significant representation on recordings. In 2021, the orchestra was heard on the album Xiaogang Ye: Winter, as well as a recording of Mozart Concertos, backing Francesca Dego. The Royal Scottish National Orchestra is the direct descendant of the Scottish Orchestra, founded in Glasgow in 1891. Throughout its first 40 years, the Scottish Orchestra had a series of principal conductors, beginning with George Henschel from 1893 until 1895. In 1933, while the orchestra -- along with the rest of the world -- was facing financial difficulties, subscribers and patrons kept the orchestra afloat. That year, John Barbirolli assumed the post of principal conductor; since that time, the orchestra has been helmed by many well-known conductors, including George Szell, Walter Süsskind, and Alexander Gibson (the first Scot to lead the ensemble and the longest-tenured), among others. Under Süsskind's leadership, with the establishment of the Scottish National Orchestra Society with monies from several Scottish cities, the Scottish Orchestra became a permanent ensemble, changing its name to the Scottish National Orchestra in 1950. During its early years, the orchestra played its Glasgow concerts in the acoustically wonderful St. Andrew's Hall. From the time the hall was destroyed by fire in 1962, the Scottish National Orchestra played in a series of venues of varying suitability. In 1977, during Gibson's tenure, Queen Elizabeth II granted the orchestra royal patronage; Gibson also earned his Knighthood that year during the Queen's Silver Jubilee and Birthday Honours. The redesign of the Trinity Church on Claremont Street in 1979 gave the Scottish National Orchestra a new home: Henry Wood Hall. In 1991, the orchestra changed its name to the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, affirming its royal patronage. It was briefly named the Royal Scottish Orchestra but reverted to its present name in 1992. While the orchestra boasts a wide-ranging repertoire, it has been singled out for its recordings of Bruckner, Barber, and 20th century British composers like Bax, MacMillan, and Holst. It has also earned a particular reputation for recorded performances of film scores, including a Gramophone Award in 1997 for its recording of Bernard Herrmann's score to Vertigo. In 2015, the orchestra moved to its current home, the RSNO Centre at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. Neeme Järvi (principal conductor from 1984 until 1988) is the orchestra's conductor laureate, and Alexander Lazarev (principal conductor from 1997 until 2005) is conductor emeritus. Following a six-year stint as principal guest conductor, the Royal Scottish National Orchestra appointed Thomas Søndergård its music director, effective in 2018. In 2021, the orchestra was heard on a collection of works by Xiaogang Ye on BIS and, under Roger Norrington, backed Francesca Dego on a Chandos recording of Mozart Concertos.© TiVo Staff /TiVo Read more
In the decades since its founding, the Royal Scottish National Orchestra has earned a reputation as a distinguished ensemble with an extensive concert schedule, wide-ranging repertoire, and a significant representation on recordings. In 2021, the orchestra was heard on the album Xiaogang Ye: Winter, as well as a recording of Mozart Concertos, backing Francesca Dego.
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra is the direct descendant of the Scottish Orchestra, founded in Glasgow in 1891. Throughout its first 40 years, the Scottish Orchestra had a series of principal conductors, beginning with George Henschel from 1893 until 1895. In 1933, while the orchestra -- along with the rest of the world -- was facing financial difficulties, subscribers and patrons kept the orchestra afloat. That year, John Barbirolli assumed the post of principal conductor; since that time, the orchestra has been helmed by many well-known conductors, including George Szell, Walter Süsskind, and Alexander Gibson (the first Scot to lead the ensemble and the longest-tenured), among others. Under Süsskind's leadership, with the establishment of the Scottish National Orchestra Society with monies from several Scottish cities, the Scottish Orchestra became a permanent ensemble, changing its name to the Scottish National Orchestra in 1950.
During its early years, the orchestra played its Glasgow concerts in the acoustically wonderful St. Andrew's Hall. From the time the hall was destroyed by fire in 1962, the Scottish National Orchestra played in a series of venues of varying suitability. In 1977, during Gibson's tenure, Queen Elizabeth II granted the orchestra royal patronage; Gibson also earned his Knighthood that year during the Queen's Silver Jubilee and Birthday Honours. The redesign of the Trinity Church on Claremont Street in 1979 gave the Scottish National Orchestra a new home: Henry Wood Hall. In 1991, the orchestra changed its name to the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, affirming its royal patronage. It was briefly named the Royal Scottish Orchestra but reverted to its present name in 1992.
While the orchestra boasts a wide-ranging repertoire, it has been singled out for its recordings of Bruckner, Barber, and 20th century British composers like Bax, MacMillan, and Holst. It has also earned a particular reputation for recorded performances of film scores, including a Gramophone Award in 1997 for its recording of Bernard Herrmann's score to Vertigo. In 2015, the orchestra moved to its current home, the RSNO Centre at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. Neeme Järvi (principal conductor from 1984 until 1988) is the orchestra's conductor laureate, and Alexander Lazarev (principal conductor from 1997 until 2005) is conductor emeritus. Following a six-year stint as principal guest conductor, the Royal Scottish National Orchestra appointed Thomas Søndergård its music director, effective in 2018. In 2021, the orchestra was heard on a collection of works by Xiaogang Ye on BIS and, under Roger Norrington, backed Francesca Dego on a Chandos recording of Mozart Concertos.
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Seasons: Orchestral Music of Michael Fine
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Philip Mann
Classical - Released by Evidence on 25 Jan 2019
The scores of composer Michael Fine are born from his improvisations on the piano and are nourished by his travels and his readings: his music derives ...
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Albert Roussel : Le festin de l'araignée (Intégrale)
Classical - Released by Naxos on 27 Dec 2011
Choc de Classica5 de DiapasonThe music of Albert Roussel, a naval officer turned composer, is only sporadically performed, although in his day it was championed by big names such ...
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Bacchus et Ariane (Intégrale)
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Stéphane Denève
Classical - Released by Naxos on 15 May 2007
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Symphonie n° 4
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Stéphane Denève
Classical - Released by Naxos on 18 Mar 2010
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Massenet: Orchestral Works
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Poppy Shotts, Aleksei Kiseliov, Jean-Luc Tingaud, Maya Iwabuchi
Classical - Released by Naxos on 9 Oct 2020
Jules Massenet’s numerous operas (notably Manon and Werther) have somewhat overshadowed his symphonic works, not to mention his oratorios and melodies ...
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Debussy: Préludes, Books 1 & 2 (Orch. P. Breiner)
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra
Classical - Released by Naxos on 27 Aug 2012
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Symphonie n°1
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Stéphane Denève
Classical - Released by Naxos on 17 Nov 2009
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Symphonie n°2
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Stéphane Denève
Classical - Released by Naxos on 28 Apr 2008
4 étoiles du Monde de la Musique5 de Diapason16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
African American Voices
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Kellen Gray
Classical - Released by Linn Records on 28 Oct 2022
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra teams up with its Assistant Conductor Kellen Gray to record works by three of the twentieth century’s greatest A ...
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BAX: Symphony No. 7 / Tintagel
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra, David Lloyd-Jones
Classical - Released by Naxos on 18 Nov 2003
If what you're looking for is a single disc to convince you that the music of Bax is not all bombast, ballyhoo, and balderdash, try this one. With Bax ...
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Still: Orchestral Works
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Zina Schiff, Avlana Eisenberg
Classical - Released by Naxos on 27 May 2022
William Grant Still, the “Dean of Afro-American Composers,” was part of the Harlem Renaissance and wrote nearly 200 works including nine operas and fi ...
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Cantus Arcticus / Piano Concerto No. 1 / Symphony No. 3
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Laura Mikkola, Hannu Lintu
Classical - Released by Naxos on 1 Jan 1998
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HOVHANESS: Guitar Concerto No. 2 / Symphony No. 63 / Fanfare for the New Atlantis
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Stewart Robertson, Javier Calderon
Classical - Released by Naxos on 24 Jun 2008
The staggering opus number of 411 attached to the Symphony No. 63, "Loon Lake," of Alan Hovhaness reminds one of how prolific this American composer w ...
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Symphonies Nos. 1 and 2 / Essay for Orchestra No. 1
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Marin Alsop
Classical - Released by Naxos on 13 Jun 2000
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Toshio Hosokawa: Woven Dreams, Blossoming II & Circulating Ocean
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Orchestre National De Lyon, Jun Märkl
Classical - Released by Naxos on 2 Sep 2014
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Bax: Symphony No. 2 / November Woods
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra, David Lloyd-Jones
Classical - Released by Naxos on 14 Apr 1999
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BAX: Symphony No. 6 / Into the Twilight
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra, David Lloyd-Jones
Classical - Released by Naxos on 3 Mar 2003
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Symphony No. 3 / The Happy Forest
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra, David Lloyd-Jones
Classical - Released by Naxos on 7 Dec 1999
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Bax: Symphony No. 4, Nympholept & Overture to a Picaresque Comedy
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra, David Lloyd-Jones
Classical - Released by Naxos on 21 May 2002
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Great Comedy Overtures
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Lance Friedel
Opera - Released by Naxos on 7 Apr 2015
4 étoiles ClassicaOvertures from comic operas and operettas are staples of the light music genre, and some of the most popular are included on this 2015 Naxos album by ...
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L'Âge d'Or (Intégrale)
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra, José Serebrier
Classical - Released by Naxos on 21 Nov 2006
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