<p>This summer, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra brings a sparkling programme of classical favourites and virtuosic flair to Highlands audiences. Under the dynamic direction of Principal Conductor Maxim Emelyanychev,
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DateThursday, 2 July 2026
Doors19:30
EntryTBA
AgesAll ages
Where
Universal HallLondon London
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Scottish Chamber Orchestra presents Highland Classics are playing Universal Hall in London on Thursday, 2 July 2026. Doors open at 19:30, with the night wrapping by 21:30. This listing is part of the London grass-roots gig directory — browse more upcoming London gigs there.
<p>This summer, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra brings a sparkling programme of classical favourites and virtuosic flair to Highlands audiences. Under the dynamic direction of Principal Conductor Maxim Emelyanychev, the concert opens with Mozart’s Symphony No.20, brimming with elegance and youthful energy. Flute soloists André Cebrián and Marta Gómez take centre stage in Doppler’s Double Flute […]</p>\n
Venue: Universal Hall, Forres
More info: https://universalhall.co.uk/event/scottish-chamber-orchestra-presents-highland-classics/
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VenueUniversal Hall, London
The Artist — Scottish Chamber Orchestra presents Highland Classics
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