The original "official" festival
Edinburgh International Festival
âQuickeningâ is a majestic meditation on the beginnings of life â inviting us to wonder in awe, but also to
In short, Kate Tempest was amazing. More accurately, the combination of her and a crowd that revelled
An audience of 15,000 gathered at Tynecastle Park, home to Hearts football team, for the
The Scottish Chamber Orchestra, led by conductor Garry Walker, open the Festival Fireworks Concert 2014 inâŠ
Eighteen semi finalists arrived in Edinburgh at the weekend, all aged 18 or under, to try to reach the finalsâŠ
This is the 450th anniversary of the birth in Italy of Monteverdi. The world of opera was at its beginning.
We began with the Enescu recital - the two Romanian Rhapsodies are by far the best loved of his compositionsâŠ
The final part of Godfrey Reggioâs Qatsi trilogy did not gain the same level of attention and acclaim thatâŠ
The Opening Concert set a very high standard with a particularly impressive Haydnâs The Creation.
This is the Little Mermaid as you have never seen it. The original Anderson tale of 1837 is, a Meow MeowâŠ
As the Edinburgh International Festival tackles the âthundering hoovesâ of rival UK festivals (notablyâŠ
âCaledoniaâ is an undeniably ambitious undertaking, rather like the project it seeks to portray. RememberedâŠ
Every morning during the Edinburgh International three week festival, chamber concerts are held in the QueensâŠ
One of the most innovative French choreographers, Angelin Preljocaj is renowned for the range of his workâŠ
The Orchestra of the Americas completed their five week tour of Poland, Ukraine and Germany with a concertâŠ
Situated in downtown Los Angeles, Colburn School has four divisions: the Conservatory of Music, the MusicâŠ
Every morning during the Edinburgh International Festival the Queenâs Hall is the focal point for chamberâŠ
The soloists performing this morning at the Queenâs Hall chamber recital were the French Canadian cellistâŠ
The Queen's Hall was full to capacity, and the performance commenced on time at 11.00am.
Last nightâs concert at the Usher Hall was with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra. Founded in 1765 it is oneâŠ