Live Music

When we arrived there were, at the very front of the stage, four very large clear glass bowls filled with…
Michael Harris has been Organist and Master of the Music of St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh since 1996 whilst…
The Hub – home of the Edinburgh International Festival – is hosting a variety of eclectic Café Concerts in…
Inala – which translates into “abundance of goodwill” – was first conceived five years ago.
Was there ever a more unlikely star than Alan Cumming? The Dundee lad became the toast of Broadway, a Bond…
The Queen's Hall may seem like an unlikely venue to get hot and sweaty in, but on a very dreich and damp…
On a Saturday night the Russian Orthodox Church might well be singing the All-Night Vigil in preparation for…
A scintillating performance of Rachmaninov’s third Piano Concerto by Nikolai Lugansky made a thrilling…
An utterly pack-out Queen’s Hall (again, as before, with some of the audience forced unnecessarily to be…
Timing, in improvised music, is all-important.
For half an hour Sarah Connolly CBE entranced us as she sung six of Alma Mahler's lieder, German romantic…
This is what the Edinburgh Fringe is all about.
A wordless dreamlike tribute to love and loss.
Returning to Edinburgh for the fourth year in a row this Australian comedy rock trio are continuing on their…
Take Arthurian legend, drizzle lightly with songs, add wild-west flavour and transfer to the baking metal…
Jayson Gilham was born in Queensland in Australia and initially studied at the Queensland Conservatorium…
There were doubts almost to the last moment as to whether the renowned Argentine pianist Martha Argerich…
Imagine if the local pub had a glee club….and we’re in The Jungle, a makeshift pub on the big stage at…
We hear the church organ on Sundays playing familiar hymn tunes and at concerts playing some of the great…
Expectations of the Russian National Orchestra performance at this year's EIF were high and its…