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Immigration and emigration are words heard a lot these days. This show from Haderslev in Denmark tells a…
One of the animation components in the Manipulate Visual Theatre Festival, running at The Traverse, was Chico…
One of the best things about performances at the Edinburgh Fringe, is that there is always something that…
Ever since the '97 album was launched to global acclaim, the Orquestra Buena Vista Social Club has been…
Coming in to a concert from a busy and wintery world outside takes a mental adjustment, and so what better…
Owen & Olly’s Christmas Stocking is a cracker of a concert that gives adults the excuse to let their hair…
Robert McFall and the ensemble that bears his name bring a certain domesticity to the concert platform…
Every seat was filled for the first of two concerts at the Usher Hall which started the Baltimore Symphony…
Richard Wagner added themes from his opera Siegfried, the third in the Ring cycle, to his Siegfried Idyll in…
An unsurprisingly good turn-out for a wet Friday in Edinburgh when James Yorkston, along with a few familiar…
San Francisco drone-rockers Wooden Shjips have spent the past ten years slowly building a reputation for…
Daccordiana - a new Edinburgh based band - have just released their first EP called 'Prelude'. The four-…
Playing the 'Gabriel' Stradivarius violin (1717), courtesy of Jonathan Moulds, Nicola Benedetti captivated a…
Mr. Cannon’s passion for all things historical is infectious, as he makes real the sort of magical history…
In 1914 Sergi Prokofiev won an important competition in Moscow with his first piano concerto. It had needed…
The concert began with the first ever performance of a bright and cheerful twenty minute work commissioned by…
This was the concert to celebrate the end of Thomas Søndergård's first season as Music Director. It filled…
From the outset the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra captured the attention of a near capacity Usher Hall…
This new production on tour across the UK, celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the film version of Rodgers…
During the second World War, Denis Marshall wrote a series of letters to his sweetheart back home in Surrey…