Classical

Both born in 1685, not too far apart, it is remarkable that Bach and Handel never met, following divergent
This was one of those rare moments at the Fringe where you felt you had really witnessed something special.
The beautiful domed space of St Andrew’s and St George’s West Church is an atmospheric and charmingly fitti
At the EIF 2021, as the world slowly began to emerge from lockdown, there was a mesmerising performance of
Organ recitals often begin with pieces from J. S. Bach, and this indeed followed that familiar format.
Centred around the theme of ‘Humanity in War’, this fascinating performance blended spoken word with the me
With his yellow-cuffed pink blazer, and similarly vibrant shoes, the instantly recognisable Christopher Bel
The music of Paul Mealor has been a blessing and inspiration in the world of contemporary choral music. 
Sold out way in advance of the event, this was a glorious recital of some wonderful music – cemented by amu
Each orchestra has its way of arriving on stage.
There was nothing beige or magnolia about this performance – a really uplifting evening of inspiring music,
To begin the Budapest Festival Orchestra's Festival residency, Nicola Benedetti sat on stage with the Orche