Classical
Haydn's Nelson Mass is full of surprises not least in its flamboyant soprano opening. Are we really listening…
For twenty five minutes Scottish percussionist Colin Curry mesmerised the audience as he seemingly pranced…
Nicola Corbishley is a very talented singer and the wide stage of the venue gave her ample opportunity not…
The dark studio in Brown Street has tiered seating on three of its sides and on the fourth was sitting the…
There are some things that you can rely on with the Edinburgh Tattoo: marching bands, fireworks and big bangs…
Duddingston Kirk, nestling at the foot of Arthur's Seat, is one of the oldest churches in Scotland and is a…
Edinburgh-born Donald Runnicles has stamped his authority so precisely on the BBC Scottish Symphony orchestra…
For a Canadian orchestra lauded as one of the best French orchestras in the world, it seems a little odd that…
How fortunate to have such experienced musicians. Beethoven’s Fourth Piano Concerto has a quiet piano introit…
Callum Bicknell and Emily Stanghan are 16 year-olds from Norfolk with the talent and ambition to come to the…
Chris Parsons demonstrated his very considerable prowess on the trumpet in a lunchtime recital that was meant…
Jayson Gilham was born in Queensland in Australia and initially studied at the Queensland Conservatorium…
The story of Johann Sebastian Bach’s St Mathew Passion is taken from Martin Luther’s German translation of…
Edinburgh based Scottish Chamber Orchestra was conducted by its own Robin Ticciati.
Jean-Guihen Queyras is an extraordinarily versatile French cellist who played the three large scale movements…
Every morning throughout the Edinburgh International Festival there is a chamber concert at the Queen's Hall.
Vadim Gluzman was the violin soloist in Samuel Barber's Violin Concerto composed in 1942 when Barber was with…
As a wonderful innovation - what goes on in the organ loft is now screened to the walls either side of the…
It was good to be at the first Fringe performance of two American musicians who had flown in to Edinburgh…
An utterly pack-out Queen’s Hall (again, as before, with some of the audience forced unnecessarily to be…