Live Music

This reviewer’s previous incarnation as the Stravaigin Reporter for the organisation Scots Tung, has allowed…
Samuel Barber’s Music for a Scene from Shelley was his first orchestral work to be performed publicly.
The Edinburgh Bach Choir of about 50 voices moved to their places betwixt the pulpit and font from where they…
During the interval for this show I popped out for a naughty rollie and got chatting to someone who was…
A statuesque blonde Amazon prowls onto the small stage under the low dingy Underbelly ceiling, decked out in…
Midori was born in Japan and started to play the violin when she was three. She moved with her mother to New…
Puccini’s seventh opera La Fanciulla, better known to most of us as The Girl of the Golden West, had a…
To a great build up and the promise of ‘musical madness’, the three very young and very smiley ukulele…
The stage is littered with dustbin lids and childish detritus.  Glittery dresses hang from the rafters and…
A friend and I caught the end of Kassidy’s set in King Tut’s on Saturday at this year's T in the Park.
The reputation of the Czech Pavel Haas Quartet has been gathering momentum since winning the Paolo Borciani…
Columbus discovered the New World in 1492 and with it the prospect of new musical traditions.