RSNO 2026/27: Carmina Burana
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Tickets on general sale: 10am, Wednesday 6th May 2026
Carmina Burana
Sat 13 Mar 2027: 7.30pm
Electra Perivolaris March (Ice melting, petals unfurling) (10’)
Sir James MacMillan Timotheus, Bacchus and Cecilia (17’) Scottish Premiere
Orff Carmina Burana (65’)
Sir James MacMillan Conductor
Caroline Wettergreen Soprano
Caspar Singh Tenor
Edward Nelson Baritone
RSNO Chorus
Stephen Doughty Director, RSNO Chorus
RSNO Youth Chorus
Patrick Barrett Director, RSNO Youth Choruses
Paul Whittaker BSL Performer
You can’t beat Fate, so let’s eat, drink and behave very badly indeed! That’s the basic story in Carl Orff’s outrageous Carmina Burana - an ear-filling, roof-raising musical celebration featuring the powerful O Fortuna. Sir James MacMillan conducts the RSNO’s choruses in his own fiery celebration of the power of music, Timotheus, Bacchus and Cecilia, and shares a new kind of spring song from one of Scotland’s most original young composers.
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Subscriptions - Restoration Fund Information
For customers buying a seasonal subscription, classical concerts in the 2026:27 Season will carry a restoration fund of 75 pence per ticket.
For any additional concerts during 2026:27, whether bought in a separate transaction or along with a season subscription, the standard £1.50 restoration fund per ticket will apply.
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