Live Music

After rustling with anticipation, an excitedly packed-out Usher Hall suddenly exploded with elation to…
I first heard of this show through Imperial Society of Teachers of Dance.
The nineteen strong choir of St Andrew’s and St George’s under its director, Brigitte Harris, included four…
Frank Sinatra reigns supreme in this new musical from Kingdom Theatre.
The ensemble this morning consisted of the Swedish mezzo soprano Anne Sofie von Otter, the violinist Daniel…
ā€œRequiemā€ is a rather misleading title for this massive orchestral and choral work: ā€œSacred Concertā€, the…
After having seen the glamorous trio that is Fascinating AĆÆda, I have to wonder how it has taken me so long…
The Hub – home of the Edinburgh International Festival – is hosting a variety of eclectic CafĆ© Concerts in…
To a great build up and the promise of ā€˜musical madness’, the three very young and very smiley ukulele…
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 three young soloists made this a delightful evening of French sacred music at St Andrew's and St George's.
Over the years Anglicans have become used to a weekly diet of Choral Eucharist which bit by bit has replaced…
The Kronos Quartet received an ecstatic reception at the Usher Hall, their first appearance at the Edinburgh…
Timing, in improvised music, is all-important.
Although not listed in the Fringe programme, the Cowgate Cartoon music show makes perfect Fringe…
An utterly pack-out Queen’s Hall (again, as before, with some of the audience forced unnecessarily to be…
Purcell’s best known opera was given a radical new twist by Frankfurt Opera, who contracted three acts into…
Once again, I must admit to being drawn to a band largely on the strength of their name. Carolina Liar -…
Happy hour without any alcohol in sight. ā€˜Storming the barricades’ is a treat for musical theatre fans.
Some of the pieces in this year’s Edinburgh International Festival create a mirror-like effect, with each…