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Student Sofía Ros named BBC Radio Scotland Young Classical Musician 2025

Sofia Ros holds her BBC Radio Scotland Young Classical Musician trophy and is smiling widely at the camera

Accordionist and student Sofía Ros has been crowned BBC Radio Scotland Young Classical Musician of the Year 2025.

Sofía took home the title in the grand final held at Glasgow’s City Halls, performing alongside the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of conductor Andrew Gourlay.

Sofía was joined in the final by fellow RCS students Emma Baird (violin) and Ziheng Huang (alto saxophone).

Sofía said: “I moved to Scotland from Spain when I was 13 to study music, and the BBC has been a big source of inspiration for me ever since.

“Getting the chance to perform with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra at City Halls is a dream come true, and I’m so grateful for this opportunity and especially grateful to have won.”

Professor Jeffrey Sharkey, Principal of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, said: “It’s been inspiring throughout to have such terrific young musicians demonstrating their technical excellence as well as their passion and creativity.

“BBC Radio Scotland’s Young Classical Musician of the Year is such a valuable showcase for them and also for classical music in Scotland. My warmest congratulations to all involved.”

Each finalist delivered an exceptional live performance in front of a packed audience and panel of expert judges – Alice Farnham (conductor, founder and director of Women Conductors), Nick Zekulin (head of music programme, Edinburgh International Festival) and Jennifer Martin (composer and music consultant).

The event was hosted by broadcaster and musician – and RCS alumnus – Jamie MacDougall.

Hayley Valentine, Director of BBC Scotland, said: “Sofía is a worthy winner of the BBC Radio Scotland Young Classical Musician of the Year award, and we look forward to showcasing more of her performances in the future.

“The level of entrants was incredibly high, and of course the three finalists were outstanding. We could not be more delighted with the event and indeed this competition, through which we hope more young people in Scotland will engage with classical music.”

As well as the title of BBC Radio Scotland Young Classical Musician 2025, the prize includes a further performance on BBC Radio Scotland later this year. The Young Classical Musician of the Year competition aims to encourage and highlight the wealth of talent in Scotland’s vibrant classical scene.

Listen to the performances on BBC Sounds 

 

Photos © Martin Shields/BBC