The new year’s highlights include the premiere of Anthony Davis’ children’s opera, soprano Susan Narucki, a Bach choral mass ...
"Auld Lang Syne" as we know it today first came together in the late 1700s, and wasn't initially a song for New Year's Eve.
I'm not suggesting we cancel a dead man or turn off the famed NYE anthem, but let's brought this to mind, shall we?
Songs are history. They ground us in a time and place. And that could be felt acutely in 2025. So let’s celebrate some great ...
These new shows continue BBC Radio Scotland’s commitment to showcase the best from Scotland’s music industry and beyond, ...
Sidelined from performance by a stroke in 2016, the masterly singing and fiery guitar technique of Dick Gaughan made him a signal presence on the folk scene over four decades. These ten BBC live ...
Similar in sentiment to “Auld Lang Syne,” "The Parting Glass" recllaed times long past and honors old friends and bringing in ...
Cannons, fireworks, trumpets, and drums – with the whole orchestra to play with, classical music is the perfect accompaniment ...
From its earliest incarnation, it was intended to be much more than a one-night event. More than 30 years later, many of Edinburgh's most historic venues and locations play host to celebrations, ...
THE SCOTS singer and songwriter behind the iconic Jeely Piece song has died at the age of 86. Adam McNaughtan was famed for the tune – also known as Skyscraper Wean – which reflected 1960s Glasgow.
Justin Currie, Jacob Alon, Kathryn Joseph, Eddi Reader and Hamish Hawk hit out as members of, Glasvegas and Idlewild back ...
Forefowk, Mind Me, the third album by Scottish artist, Quinie, was recently named the best folk album of 2025 by The Guardian ...
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