Live Music
After rustling with anticipation, an excitedly packed-out Usher Hall suddenly exploded with elation toā¦
I first heard of this show through Imperial Society of Teachers of Dance.
The nineteen strong choir of St Andrewās and St Georgeās under its director, Brigitte Harris, included fourā¦
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 Danielā¦
āRequiemā is a rather misleading title for this massive orchestral and choral work: āSacred Concertā, theā¦
After having seen the glamorous trio that is Fascinating AĆÆda, I have to wonder how it has taken me so longā¦
The Hub ā home of the Edinburgh International Festival ā is hosting a variety of eclectic CafĆ© Concerts inā¦
To a great build up and the promise of āmusical madnessā, the three very young and very smiley ukuleleā¦
A friend and I caught the end of Kassidyās set in King Tutās 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 replacedā¦
The Kronos Quartet received an ecstatic reception at the Usher Hall, their first appearance at the Edinburghā¦
Timing, in improvised music, is all-important.
Although not listed in the Fringe programme, the Cowgate Cartoon music show makes perfect Fringeā¦
An utterly pack-out Queenās Hall (again, as before, with some of the audience forced unnecessarily to beā¦
Purcellās best known opera was given a radical new twist by Frankfurt Opera, who contracted three acts intoā¦
Once again, I must admit to being drawn to a band largely on the strength of their name. Carolina Liar -ā¦
Happy hour without any alcohol in sight. āStorming the barricadesā is a treat for musical theatre fans.
Some of the pieces in this yearās Edinburgh International Festival create a mirror-like effect, with eachā¦