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A bustling foyer and lively auditorium suggested an interesting afternoon of programmatic 'monster story'…
The Orchestra of the Canongait under its founder and conductor, Robert Dick, for their Autumn Concert…
Il trovatore, along with Rigoletto and La traviata, is a must-see grand opera by Verdi. Il trovatore is based…
The U.K. premiere of Michael Daugherty’s Deus ex Machina was cannily placed between two firm favourites,…
Superb ‘South Pacific’ soars to new heights. Escape the unwelcome blast of wintry weather and enjoy the warm…
Punk Rock ‘American Idiot’ is like Trainspotting USA - without the wit and local ‘charm’.
If you believe Stéphane Denève’s opening words, and why shouldn’t we - the night’s programme was three works…
Joanna MacGregor recently became Head of Piano Studies at the Royal Academy of Music in London - and a more…
From the exciting, rousing opening fanfare to the finale 'farewell', this was a concert not to be missed!
The concert began with the world premiere of storm, rose, tiger composed by Glasgow born Martin Suckling and…
This year in Vienna their Philharmonic Orchestra celebrated the New Year under the baton of a distinguished…
Handel's Messiah, written in 1741 (in only three and half weeks) is one of the most popular choral works ever…
Michael Bawtree introduced a concert without a overarching theme but of pieces which were his favourites.
The winner of the Leeds International Piano Competition in 2006 was the soloist for the second of Brahms' two…
In 2016, celebrities were dropping like flies and John Shuttleworth, ‘Sheffield’s finest singer-songwriter’,…
The pianist Alasdair Cameron had a varied programme in his concert at the Queen's Hall. He began with a…
It was a rare sight, and exciting, to see two top cello players perform the solo parts in a work by the older…
Villainous, lascivious, devilish all describe Marti Pellow's interpretation of Darryl Van Horne in the…
The concert at the Usher Hall was conducted by the renowned French conductor Emmanuel Krivine who has…
Yet again there was nearly a full house at the Usher Hall.