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Mendelssohn, Elgar and Wagner

Tuesday 25 November 2025, 7.30pm
Cadogan Hall

Wagner The Flying Dutchman: Overture
Elgar Sea Pictures
Mendelssohn Symphony No.3, ‘Scottish’

Antony Hermus Conductor
Jess Dandy Contralto

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

‘In the evening twilight we went today to the palace were Queen Mary lived and loved’ wrote Felix Mendelssohn from Edinburgh in 1829, after visiting the ruins of Holyrood. ‘I think I have found there the beginning of my ‘Scottish’ Symphony.’ Though much has changed in 196 years, there’s still no more melodious – or poetic – musical portrait of Scotland as seen through the eyes of one of music’s supreme Romantics. Conductor Antony Hermus brings a fresh perspective to Mendelssohn’s highland fling, setting it against the sea spray and howling gales of Wagner’s great musical seascape, and joining the wonderful British contralto Jess Dandy in Elgar’s Sea Pictures – five songs filled with surging waves and surprisingly dark passions. Thought you knew Elgar? Think again…

’We were fortunate to have the rare opportunity to hear a true contralto: Jess Dandy’s beautiful, rich voice was captivating.’ Bachtrack, March 2024

*Kindly supported by The Elgar Society


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Ticket information

Doors: 6.45pm

Concert starts: 7.30pm (approximate end time: 9:45pm)

Tickets from £18* (prices may be subject to change)

*All RPO orders are subject to a £4 transaction fee.


Series Discount

This concert is part of our 2025–26 Series at Cadogan Hall.

Book 2 or 3 concerts in the series to save 15%

Book 4 or 5 concerts in the series to save 25%

Book 6 or more concerts in the series to save 30%

Excludes Christmas Cracker concerts

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