A Rolls Royce pairing of two of Britain’s world leading pianists. Paul Lewis and Steven Osborne return to Perth Concert Hall with a fantastic programme of Schubert piano duets.
We welcome Trio Chiara to perform Brahms and Debussy’s piano trios. Brahms often saved his most intimate musical thoughts for his chamber music. In contrast the Debussy sparkles with varying light and shade.
When Mozart wrote his 20th Piano Concerto, he directed the orchestra and played the piano himself. Today in his place, we’ve got the multitalented Lera Auerbach.
The Consone Quartet are much loved regular visitors to Perth Concert Hall and they return to perform music by Czerny and Mendelssohn
When night falls, so too does silence – and that’s when music can weave its darkest spells.
Supposedly written to mitigate the sleeplessness of a Russian ambassador the Goldberg Variations are one of Bach’s most striking compositions.
Steven Osborne joins with world class cellist Alban Gerhardt for an appetising programme beginning with Schubert’s Arpeggione and concluding in sparking French repertoire from Debussy and Ravel.
It is a joy to welcome back Perth’s own Alasdair Beatson alongside Polish violinist Maria Wlozczowska.
Go on, admit it, you have never heard 6 accordionists in one concert. Well today is your lucky day!
Famous for its use in ‘Brief Encounter’ Rachmaninov’s second piano concerto is the epitome of heart on the sleeve emotion.
In the depths of winter warm your soul and explore a rich selection of music, which weaves between past and present, combining seamlessly to create a beautiful sonic tapestry.
Two Scottish musicians who are both embedded in tradition, Guest Curator and folk fiddler Aidan O’Rourke (Lau) is joined by classical guitarist Sean Shibe.
It simply wouldn't be New Year at Perth Concert Hall without the music of Vienna's most famous son Johann Strauss and his friends.
Paul Lewis concludes his multi-year survey of Schubert with the last three massive piano sonatas.
The partnership of Russian-born Alina Ibragimova and our Patron Steven Osborne has been hailed as one of the most exciting on the concert stage today.