Edinburgh International Festival

The original "official" festival

We began with the Enescu recital - the two Romanian Rhapsodies are by far the best loved of his compositions…
First staged in 2001, “Rain,” choreographed by Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker is now a signature work for Rosas,…
The final chamber concert in the Edinburgh International Festival Queen’s Hall series was with three…
The musicians of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra were in their places and each practising their own part…
The Queen's Hall was full to capacity, and the performance commenced on time at 11.00am.
Nederlands Dans Theater (NDT) is synonymous with a risk-taking sense of rebellion, demonstrating, time and…
Dame Mitsuko Uchida must be one of the International Festival's favourite pianists and this concert was…
Sir James MacMillan conducted the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra in three works which had received their…
It’s 1967, the Edinburgh International Festival is a youthful 20 years old.
The programme changes every day at the Queens Hall during the International Festival period, but all concerts…
This is the 450th anniversary of the birth in Italy of Monteverdi. The world of opera was at its beginning.
Currently dominating the advertising for the EIF, Alan Ayckbourn’s new play The Divide, in two parts, can…