About our archived events

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Materials from our full archive dating back to 1947 are available on request from the National Library of Scotland.

List of Archived events

  1. The conductor stands in the middle of the orchestra, smiling with his hand outstretched, his profile turned to the side.

    Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela: Gustavo Dudamel conducts Mahler

  2. A man in a black t-shirt reaches one hand toward the camera. He stands in front of a black background.

    John Cale

  3. A black-and-white portrait of the singer giving an emotive performance onstage, holding the microphone in one hand and gesturing with the other.

    Nai Barghouti & Khalil Khoury at The Hub

  4. A view of a sunlit grassy park, with trees and tenements visible in the background and one tree trunk in the foreground.

    Music in Charlotte Square

  5. Christian Tetzlaff & Camerata Bern

  6. A conductor with curly hair stands on stage conducting an orchestra mid-performance

    Supporter Event: Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela Open Rehearsal

  7. A woman in a magenta dress looks away from the camera and leans to the side. She has pink, blue and yellow lights reflecting off her.

    Alison Goldfrapp

  8. Four string musicians dressed in casual clothes stand in a row in a minimalist room, each holding their instrument in front of them.

    Isidore String Quartet at The Hub

  9. The strings section of the Deutsche Oper Berlin are being conducted by a man with white long hair to the left of the image.

    Tannhäuser: Concert Performance

  10. A man in a checked shirt sits at a piano looking distressed while a woman stands next to him looking into a hand mirror

    Supporter Event: Bluebeard’s Castle Backstage Tour

  11. Deutsche Oper Berlin sit scattered around a large room. They are all holding their instruments and looking at the camera.

    Exploring Tannhäuser at The Hub

  12. Mao Fujita plays a grand piano furiously, so much so that his hair stands on end. He is bathed in a spot of warm orange light

    Mao Fujita