Classical
This was a carefully constructed programme about the evolution of the Psalter, building on earlier shows in
This beautifully styled play tells the story of Mozart’s sister Nannerl, who herself was a musical genius,
Marking 375 years since the first publication of the Scottish Metrical Psalter, tonight was an opportunity
The highlight this afternoon was to be the announcement and presentation of the awards for young poets who
‘Faith in the Footlights’ sought to bring together some of most favourite songs from the musicals, though w
An evening showcasing texts set to music from different contexts and in various styles.
Five young finalists were duly awarded and recognised for their outstanding gifts, and for their contributi
The players of the Budapest Festival Orchestra filed on stage to our applause, to be followed by their foun
This was a welcome return by the London Philharmonic Orchestra to the Festival after a ten year gap.
The performance of Neil Smith’s composition, ‘Hidden Polyphony’, was a world premiere – an inspirational bu
Join the Edinburgh Singers for an unforgettable performance of one of the most powerful and dramatic works,
A tale of loyalty, friendship, love and despair, join us for St Mary's Music School's Vocal Scenes.
Just two works for this Royal Scottish National Orchestra concert; the contrast between them dramatic.
This was an evening of dance music interestingly demonstrated in three very different styles.
Given the maelstrom of disinformation and growing tension on the world stage, this year’s
Thomas Søndergård, the Royal Scottish National Orchestra's Music Director is working through Mahler's symph
Join The Edinburgh Singers for a celebration of British composers and their finest choral music.
Love was most certainly the theme for this Valentine's Day concert.
Conducted by St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral’s Director of Music, Duncan Ferguson, experience the power of Br
Nordic and Baltic choral music speaks clearly and deeply to the twenty-first century soul. Its mystery and