Live Music

Powerful social history with a bang!
Tony Cima, a well-known singer-songwriter himself, shares his enthusiasm for the work of Jake Thackray.
St Andrew's and St George's West Church is one of those special places in the life of the Fringe where there'…
The programme at the Usher Hall consisted of four compositions all written at the turn of the twentieth…
Choral Classics was the first of 19 late night classical music concerts to be held in August in a really…
Over the years Anglicans have become used to a weekly diet of Choral Eucharist which bit by bit has replaced…
The Kronos Quartet received an ecstatic reception at the Usher Hall, their first appearance at the Edinburgh…
Some of the text for the opening concert of the International Festival, El Niño, w
Every year the Edinburgh Fringe is full of improvisation.
Like most of the large audience I did not know what was on offer from this unusual grouping.
Donald Runnicles has instilled new life into the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra as Chief Conductor, along…
When we arrived there were, at the very front of the stage, four very large clear glass bowls filled with…
Chris Parsons demonstrated his very considerable prowess on the trumpet in a lunchtime recital that was meant…
The Acoustic Music Centre can boast the hosting of many famous performers but on Saturday 8th August, Fife…
The 2013 Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo has proved to be, as ever, a huge attraction for visitors to the…
There are some things that you can rely on with the Edinburgh Tattoo: marching bands, fireworks and big bangs…
Nicola Corbishley is a very talented singer and the wide stage of the venue gave her ample opportunity not…
A generous performer lets you in on part of themselves when they take to the stage. Having been let into…
Other than seeing some of the best young musicians at work, this was not a concert whose programme was…
An utterly pack-out Queen’s Hall (again, as before, with some of the audience forced unnecessarily to be…