
The Scottish Opera Podcast
Welcome to The Scottish Opera Podcast
Step into the exciting world of opera with Scottish Opera's debut podcast series! Join host Jamie MacDougall, tenor and former BBC Radio Scotland presenter, as each new guest brings their unique perspective about what goes on behind the scenes at a national opera company. You’ll hear from directors and designers who dramatise these stories, conductors who interpret music new and old, and singers from international stars to our dedicated Community Chorus members.
Expect deep dives on beloved classics, previews of world premieres, and explorations of opera as a tool for education and wellbeing. With each new episode, we celebrate the talent, dedication, humanity, and creativity that makes opera special and offer new angles on this vibrant art form.
Whether you're an opera aficionado or just dipping your toe into this world, The Scottish Opera Podcast is your window into the craft, challenges, and diversity of opera today.
This podcast is produced in partnership with City of Glasgow College and supported by students on Broadcasting courses at the college, with thanks to James Wilson, Curriculum Head of Broadcasting.
The Scottish Opera Podcast
Episode seven - Introducing Scottish Opera's 2025/26 Season
This podcast features audio from an exclusive live broadcast originally shared with our patrons and donors and produced by Broadcast students at City of Glasgow College.
Join acclaimed broadcaster Nicola Meighan (BBC Radio Scotland's Friday Afternoons and podcast, A Kick Up The Arts) in conversation with General Director Alexander Reedijk OBE FRC and Music Director Stuart Stratford as they unveil Scottish Opera's exciting 2025/26 Season.
What's Coming This Season
Our upcoming season promises a season to fall in love with opera with, from the contemporary drama of The Great Wave to beloved classics like La bohème and The Marriage of Figaro. We're also presenting the double bill of The Bear and L'heure espagnole, Wagner's epic Tristan und Isolde, and a special celebration of Tchaikovsky's Heroines & Heroes featuring selections from Eugene Onegin, Iolanta, and The Maid of Orleans. Plus, don't miss our popular Opera Highlights and innovative Pop-up Opera performances.
This season holds special significance as we celebrate 10 years of Stuart Stratford's inspiring leadership as Music Director.
Produced by Broadcast students at City of Glasgow College.
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