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Join the Edinburgh Singers for an unforgettable performance of one of the most powerful and dramatic works,
Join The Edinburgh Singers for a celebration of British composers and their finest choral music.
The beautiful domed space of St Andrew’s and St George’s West Church is an atmospheric and charmingly fitti
The opening and closing events of the Edinburgh Internat
Saturday morning's EIF chamber concert at the Queen’s Hall featured players from the Nash Ensemble – Alasda
The Edinburgh International Festival morning chamber concerts and recitals at the Queens Hall are always a…
The Queen's Hall was full to capacity, and the performance commenced on time at 11.00am.
The King James translation of the Bible is 400 years old and in the course of an hour the very eloquent actor…
Clearly, this is the world's biggest and most spectacular annual fireworks concert, and an explosive evening…
The final chamber concert in the Edinburgh International Festival Queen’s Hall series was with three…
To illustrate the universality of music, the ensemble playing at this morning’s Queen’s Hall recital came…
We began with the Enescu recital - the two Romanian Rhapsodies are by far the best loved of his compositions…
Last night’s concert at the Usher Hall was with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra. Founded in 1765 it is one…
Every morning during the Edinburgh International three week festival, chamber concerts are held in the Queens…
It was a pleasure and privilege to hear the 1880's Father Willis instrument played at this remarkable venue…
The final part of Godfrey Reggio’s Qatsi trilogy did not gain the same level of attention and acclaim that…
Every morning during the Edinburgh International Festival the Queen’s Hall is the focal point for chamber…
It was while the highly respected Walter Hussey was Dean of Chichester Cathedral that he and John Birch, the…
Haydn's Nelson Mass is full of surprises not least in its flamboyant soprano opening. Are we really listening…
Everything was as it should be for Elgar's The Apostles.