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Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
RCS Choir: Dido and Aeneas
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
RCS Symphony Orchestra
Tchaikovsky ‘Symphony No.6, Pathétique’
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
RCS Jazz Orchestra - Culloden Moor
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Modern Ballet Annual Performance
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Fridays at One: BBC Radio 3 - Malcolm Martineau with James Newby
Part of Fridays at One
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Earthquakes in London
by Mike Bartlett
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Sweet Charity
featuring classic numbers such as Big Spender and The Rhythm of Life.
Coming Up
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Concerto Competition (Final)
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
RCS Choir: Dido and Aeneas
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Junior Conservatoire Student Concert
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Junior Conservatoire Student Concert
The Cumnock Tryst
The Cumnock Tryst - Colin Currie Quartet
Four Percussionists, a Tryst favourite and the Launch of The Cumnock Tryst 10th Birthday Festival!
Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Symphony Orchestra
EDISO Presents: Ethan Loch Plays Loch Piano Concerto, Op. 2
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Blue Mondays: Paul Harrison - Earth Day
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
An Evening of Traditional Music
Fridays at One
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Fridays at One: Colin Currie Quartet
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Fridays at One: Malcolm Martineau with Sarah Fox
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Plug 8: Fridays at One - Hebrides Ensemble
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Fridays at One: Hungarian Connection
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Fridays at One: Aaron Akugbo & Ryan Corbett
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Fridays at One: BBC Radio 3 - Malcolm Martineau with James Newby
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Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Earthquakes in London
by Mike Bartlett