Classical

The Hidden Door Festival will be returning this June for a "fina
The 2026 Edinburgh International Festival programme
St Mary’s Music School is delighted to be joined by the
This was a concert beginning and ending with nineteenth century music, and sandwiched between twenty first
Romantic music was the theme for the Valentine's Concert, and what better to start with an overture based o
The evening began in the Upper Circle Bar of the Usher Hall with a pre-concert talk given by the recently a
A beautifully enchanting and wonderous take on Hans Christian Anderson’s original tale, Scottish Ballet do
It is not often that a Royal Scottish National Orchestra concert begins without a single player to be seen.
We have become accustomed to a member of the Orchestra giving a few words of welcome and introduction.
At the pre-concert talk, violin player Ursula Heidecker Allen lived up to her reputation of giving us a wel
It was Celia Llácer, the RSNO's Assistant Conductor and just one week in to the job, who gave us the pre-co
Edinburgh's Christmas season launches in mid November, with the first in a series of Christmas light nights.
With a trumpeter at either edge of the grand circle and a couple at either edge at the back of the orchestr
Three of the city's leading ensembles come together for a remarkable evening of music.
For scale, no show in Edinburgh can rival the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Literally hundreds of…
Something certainly outside of the box – when the worlds of hip-hop and classical music meet.
A wonderful window into the trajectory and talent for future classical music – the Rising Stars se
One of the most impressive things about this recital was how the Aurora Orchestra played the full symphony
This was a carefully constructed programme about the evolution of the Psalter, building on earlier shows in