Classical

The Choir has achieved a reputation for its “rich and beautiful sound”, an accolade which it lived up to, i
Part of the programme for St Vincent’s week long Sacred Arts Festival, this was a fascinating recital of a
There are many musical recitals taking place at the Fringe, but this one immediately struck you as being a
An interesting, stimulating and varied programme, with a wide selection of music from the Renaissance perio
Although not formally part of the Fringe programme, this recital fell within the festival programme of even
The old saying that Rossini’s Petitie Messe is neither small nor solemn isn’t quite true.
‘Quickening’ is a majestic meditation on the beginnings of life – inviting us to wonder in awe, but also to
An audience of 15,000 gathered at Tynecastle Park, home to Hearts football team, for the
The U.K. premiere of Michael Daugherty’s Deus ex Machina was cannily placed between two firm favourites,

Just over 700 years ago there began the oldest military treaty in the world, the Auld Alliance - between

Richard Strauss’ Duet-Concertino for Clarinet and Bassoon and string orchestra (in three movements) was the

The Orchestra's Danish Principal Guest Conductor, Thomas SÞndergÄrd, told us at the outset that he had really

Situated in downtown Los Angeles, Colburn School has four divisions: the Conservatory of Music, the Music

The Scottish Chamber Orchestra, which marks its 40th Anniversary this 2013/14 season, has grown

What a lovely programme to start a new season of Friday nights at the Usher Hall with the Royal Scottish

The Scottish Chamber Orchestra are celebrating their fortieth anniversary and they have indeed come a long

This concert was pure Russian. The Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra playing Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky and

The few words from the Orchestra's Music Director at the start of the concert were again most welcome.
We are used to Stéphane DenÚve wishing us a good evening and then telling us a thing or two about the evening

The chamber orchestra, Academy of St Martin in the Fields (named after the church in London’s Trafalgar