Classical
The Bamberg Symphony Orchestra is well-remembered from its five-concert residency at the 2003 Edinburgh…
The Edinburgh-based Barony Ensemble performed their unusual, colourful and virtuosic programme in St Andrew's…
The Opening Concert was celebrating 150th anniversary of Delius’ birth in Bradford in 1862. A…
Laura Cioffi and Clara Galea gave us a very entertaining hour of flute duets. They have been performing…
Klaus-Dieter Holzberger, Director of Music at St Laurentius Church in Ahrweiler, returned after a gap of…
Donald Runnicles has instilled new life into the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra as Chief Conductor, along…
The quiet command and confidence that exuded from Leif Ove Andsnes’ playing was impressive.
The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra gave a capacity Festival audience an evening to remember with a programme…
Israel in Egypt, the fifth of the nineteen oratorios which George Frideric Handel composed in England, was…
The long wait on our feet was worth it.
The three young soloists made this a delightful evening of French sacred music at St Andrew's and St George's.
Mahler’s monumental “Symphony of a Thousand” is regarded as his finest composition but is rarely performed…
Some of the text for the opening concert of the International Festival, El Niño, w
The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra waited until the last minute before all the players came on to the stage.
What a lovely way to spend your 80th birthday!
This massive work, far too big for any liturgical purpose is generally regarded as Bach’s greatest…
It may have been that some in the audience had come for The Planet's and knew they had to put up with the…
I never thought I would see three of Edinburgh’s well known organists playing The Stars and Stripes Together…
There is an old saying “from the sublime to the ridiculous” but at this year’s Edinburgh Festival, for this…
Declan was in complete command of his respectable-sized audience in the church space of St Columba's-by-the-…