Live Music

Last year’s performance in the same impressive Symposium Hall was fun and fairly obviously a first for an…
Forget the old saying, this is one plague you should make a point of catching! The Ring of Stones was written…
It's late and the lighting in The Hub theatre is so dim that it becomes impossible to read the free…
Ibsen’s pioneering, modernist plays of the late 19th century are set in northern Norway, insular small town…
It's pronounced te-le-pa-thy, and indeed there does seem to be some kind of unspoken link between the…
It may have been that some in the audience had come for The Planet's and knew they had to put up with the…
A wordless dreamlike tribute to love and loss.
The Kronos Quartet received an ecstatic reception at the Usher Hall, their first appearance at the Edinburgh…
There were doubts almost to the last moment as to whether the renowned Argentine pianist Martha Argerich…
To a great build up and the promise of ‘musical madness’, the three very young and very smiley ukulele…
Michael Harris has been Organist and Master of the Music of St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh since 1996 whilst…
Frank Sinatra reigns supreme in this new musical from Kingdom Theatre.
Four young men from the Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela make up its String Quartet.
Chopin was on his way from Warsaw to London but stopped off in Paris and loved it so much that he stayed.…
This was the first of two concerts where the instruments played correspond to those in use at the time the…
After rustling with anticipation, an excitedly packed-out Usher Hall suddenly exploded with elation to…
If you’ve ever played dominoes, you’ll know that while the first number has to match with the next, the last…
The theme of this year's Edinburgh International Festival is of people crossing borders, assimilating into…
Dubbed as Shakespeare meets American serial drama Empire, TWIST theatre company transport 1600s Kings and…
“Everybody is rushing, running, trying to escape almost certain death in this hail of enemy shells. Today I…