Classical
His Excellency Mr Anton Thalmann, the Ambassador of Switzerland to the United Kingdom, introduced the concert…
Last night the audience was privy to a thrilling performance of Bach’s Mass in B minor.
Moscow-born Alexander Scriabin's four minute Rêverie was the musically simple but enticing opening to a…
One powerful symphony for the Season's Opener.
The star of the evening was the young man from Novosibirsk, Russia’s third largest city.
Music of breath-taking beauty awaited us at Greyfriars Kirk for this afternoon recital of largely late…
It was in August 1911 that King George V commanded that the Edinburgh Choral Union be henceforth styled…
It was a delight to hear and indeed to watch an up-and-coming operatic soprano, Sarah Tynan, sing four songs…
As the Festival Season begins it is sometimes easy to forget just how dependent Edinburgh is on its many fine…
The two composers featured in the Scottish Chamber Orchestra concert at the Queen’s Hall were Robert Schumann…
Beethoven’s Grand Mass Missi Solemnis is considered to be one of the greatest pieces of music ever written.…
All three compositions the Russian pianist Danil Trifonov chose for the performance are rarely performed,…
Before the main piece, the programme was introduced by Mozart’s Laudate Dominum, followed by the Sub Tuum…
Just as we judge their age when we look at buildings so it is in music. The concert started with late…
We were honoured to have Gerald Finley, the Canadian baritone, sing Peter Lieberson’s Songs of Love and…
"Generations of Bach" began with a composition by the best-known Bach, Johann Sebastian, the prolific Baroque…
Although the Usher Hall has been in use after renovation for more than a year now, the outside work has only…
All three ingredients of the concert, overture, concerto and symphony were Beethoven, and all were labelled…
On a warm and dry summer’s evening in the garden of The Actors’ Church by the Piazza in Covent Garden in…
Red lighting and a suspended Union Jack set the scene for the second Concert of Remembrance in The Usher Hall…