Live Music in Edinburgh
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Owen and Olly are back, bringing their Christmas Swingalong to Edinburgh’s Usher Hall.
This production of Bohemian life is centred on a flea market in Paris in the 1920s, the Roaring Twenties.
It is hard to believe that when one of the most famous of all operas was first performed in Paris in 1875…
Joanna MacGregor recently became Head of Piano Studies at the Royal Academy of Music in London - and a more…
This year in Vienna their Philharmonic Orchestra celebrated the New Year under the baton of a distinguished…
Before the concert began I overheard the comment that the Lindberg Clarinet Concerto was simple something to…
Today, people can be famous for being famous; legends in their lunchtime.
The Scottish Chamber Orchestra organised a one-off chamber concert at the Queens Hall on Sunday which…
The initial fanfare in Richard Strauss’ tone poem was very familiar.
Edinburgh born and educated conductor, Donald Runnicles gave us a great concert on Sunday evening in the…
Berlioz' parents were determined he was going to be a doctor but instead Berlioz pursued his passion for…
A German Requiem is the longest work that Brahms composed and calls for a large choir and orchestra together…
Strictly sensational ‘Seven Brides for Seven Brothers’ was a surprise hit at the Edinburgh Playhouse.
A raucous night of melody and macabre, this blend of cabaret, spoken word, and music rings out its unholy…
It may seem incredible that a 1930s musical showing the farcical shenanigans of the privileged few is still…
This was Peter Oundjian's second last appearance in the Usher Hall after his six years as Music Director of…
Stéphane Denève was bubbling with enthusiasm as he introduced the first concert of 10:11 season. Bubbling…
It was a rare sight, and exciting, to see two top cello players perform the solo parts in a work by the older…
This is a revival of Scottish Ballet’s sparkling production, (premiered in 2005) which spruces up the…
The Scottish Chamber Orchestra are celebrating their fortieth anniversary and they have indeed come a long…