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The concert at the Usher Hall was conducted by the renowned French conductor Emmanuel Krivine who has…
Even if you have never seen Cole Porter’s madcap musical, you are sure to know many of the songs: the…
Almost one hundred and forty singers from the Royal Scottish National Orchestra Chorus joined a full…
Every year the Swiss Cultural Fund UK chooses a group of musicians from Switzerland to come to Edinburgh to…
The RSNO Christmas Concert is one of the few pieces of entertainment available that not only appeals to all…
Sir Thomas Allen's production of The Marriage of Figaro was such a success in 2010 that it is no surprise to…
Einar Englund's Suite from Pojat got the concert off to a chirpy and intriguing start. In its ten minutes we…
Benjamin Britten composed his War Requiem for the consecration of Edinburgh-educated Sir Basil Spence’s…
Bryan Ferry is, without question, the most effortlessly cool man in his mid-sixties that I have ever laid…
The Spiegel Tent in George Square was honoured to have the one and only Lazy Lester in residence last night…
The concert at the Usher Hall began with a composition by the Russian composer Mussorgsky.
This was the second in a series of lunchtime recitals in the Georgian setting of St Andrew’s and St George’s…
This chamber concert featured three instruments – the flute, harp and viola.
Gardner's Question Time was how Principal Double Bass, Ana Cordova, introduced the pre-concert talk with…
This was the first concert of the 65th season for The Edinburgh Singers and Vaughan Williams' O Clap Your…
This is a shop full of talent with a monster munch as the centre piece.
Sonsie Music’s adaptation of A Moose in the Hoose adds up to some finely tuned children’s storytelling.
The prospect of a rousing overture, the return of a brilliant young French violinist and a favourite symphony…
Everyone loves a good panto, and it doesn’t get any better than the traditional Edinburgh panto at the…
As a tribute to Holocaust Memorial Day, the first part of the concert was dedicated to two composers who were…