Live Music
What does a pianist do when he loses the use of his right arm, be it from wartime or illness?
Frank Sinatra reigns supreme in this new musical from Kingdom Theatre.
At only 19 years old, Rachel Sermanni has supported Mumford and Sons, KT Tunstall and Newton Falkner, and is…
The Kronos Quartet received an ecstatic reception at the Usher Hall, their first appearance at the Edinburgh…
Kristin Hersh cuts a slight but forbidding onstage figure.
In David Benson's 1996 Fringe First award winning show Think No Evil of Us: My Life with Kenneth Williams,…
In a small, cosy space under a bustling pub in the centre of Edinburgh, Simon Kempston plays for a captive…
The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment make you listen again to Haydn.
Under Sir Roger Norrington they put…
A scintillating performance of Rachmaninov’s third Piano Concerto by Nikolai Lugansky made a thrilling…
Chinese traditional opera and King Lear may seem to some a strange juxtaposition, yet this production…
From Haefliger's timely deportment at the piano and placement of opening chord one could tell this was to be…
With the renovation of their hall well under way, The Friends of St Cecilia’s Hall brought a harpsichord to…
New to the cabaret circuit, this is Xara Vaughan’s debut at the Edinburgh Fringe and what a cool, classy,…
After rustling with anticipation, an excitedly packed-out Usher Hall suddenly exploded with elation to…
Like most of the large audience I did not know what was on offer from this unusual grouping.
Drum Struck is a rare opportunity for the whole family, from the very youngest to the oldest, to get stuck in…
Andrew Davis actively marshalled the large forces required for Britten’s War Requiem into a reasoned,…
Callum Bicknell and Emily Stanghan are 16 year-olds from Norfolk with the talent and ambition to come to the…
The stage is littered with dustbin lids and childish detritus. Glittery dresses hang from the rafters…
It was a delight to hear two of last year's graduates of Edinburgh Napier University music department give…