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Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO)

Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO)

The Royal Scottish National Orchestra is one of Europe’s leading symphony orchestras, conducted here by Principal Conductor Alexander Lazarev, one of Russia's foremost conductors.



Shostakovich Symphony No. 11
Shostakovich Symphony No. 11
A powerful and unforgettable performance of Shostakovich's nationalistic Symphony No. 11 

CKD 247  

RSNO

The Royal Scottish National Orchestra is one of Europe's leading symphony orchestras. Formed in 1891 as the Scottish Orchestra, the company became the Scottish National Orchestra in 1950, and was awarded Royal Patronage in 1991. A host of renowned conductors has contributed to its success, including Walter Susskind, Sir Alexander Gibson , Bryden Thomson, Neeme Järvi , Walter Weller , and Alexander Lazarev. Stéphane Denève became Music Director in September 2005, and this partnership has enjoyed overwhelming acclaim. In July 2007 Stéphane Denève was joined by Austrian David Danzmayr as RSNO Assistant Conductor.

The RSNO performs across Scotland, including seasons in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee, Aberdeen, Perth and Inverness. It recently toured Austria and Croatia (with two concerts in the Musikverein in Vienna), Spain, and in 2006 performed in Paris as part of the Festival Présences. The Orchestra played at the opening ceremony of the Scottish Parliament building in October 2004, and appears regularly at the Edinburgh International Festival and the BBC London Proms.

The RSNO has a world-wide reputation for the quality of its recordings. Over 200 releases are available, including: the complete symphonies of Sibelius (Sir Alexander Gibson), Dvorák and Prokofiev (Neeme Järvi), Nielsen and Martinu (Bryden Thomson) and Bax (David Lloyd-Jones); a complete cycle of Barber's orchestral works (Marin Alsop); and film soundtracks such as Vertigo, Star Wars, Titanic, The Magnificent Seven and The Great Escape. Most recently, the RSNO has worked with Scottish folk/pop singer Eddi Reader on an album of Robert Burns' songs, and has recorded four Glazunov symphonies, the complete score of Shostakovich's ballet The Golden Age (Serebrier) and also his Symphony No11 (Alexander Lazarev). The RSNO's 2002 recording of Holst's The Planets (Lloyd-Jones) has rapidly become one of the biggest-selling classical repertoire recordings of the last decade. In May 2007 the RSNO's much-anticipated first recording under Stéphane Denève - the first instalment of a complete cycle of Roussel's orchestral works - was released, and in November received the Diapason d'Or de l'année for Symphonic Music.

The RSNO's award-winning education and community engagement programmes continue to develop musical talent and appreciation with people of all ages throughout Scotland. The introduction of a new concert series to the Glasgow calendar, Naked Classics, sees the RSNO use projections, lighting, a presenter and excerpts by the Orchestra to reveal the stories behind some of the great classical masterpieces.

The RSNO is one of Scotland's National Performing Companies, supported by the Scottish Government.

Alexander Lazarev
Alexander Lazarev is one of Russia's foremost conductors. In 1971 he won first prize in the Soviet Union's national competition for conductors, and the following year went on to win first prize and gold medal in the Karajan Competition in Berlin. He has been a regular visitor to the UK since his debut in 1987.


For further information - www.rsno.org.uk
Linn artists perform at BBC Proms and Edinburgh International Festival
05 August 2008
live dates in Edinburgh and London
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Hi Fi Choice
4 Stars
...a compelling, dramatic affair.
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Atlanta Audio Society
a beautifully paced account
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The Gramophone
exceptionally well produced and presented
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Shostakovich Journal
contains genuine flashes of inspiration
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Fanfare
Easily recommendable
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The Daily Express
5 Stars
a thrilling and powerful piece of music
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Classic FM Magazine
4 Stars
the big climaxes really explode
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ClassicsToday.com
5 Stars
A "demonstration disc" if ever there were one
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The Times
5 Stars
sweat-drenched ferocity and heart-tugging pathos
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Sunday Telegraph
The performance under Alexander Lazarev is magnificent
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The Glasgow Herald
This is a must-have
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The Observer
[an] exemplary performance of a towering work
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The Scotsman
has all the immediacy and impact of a live performance
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