Classical

The programme for the concert celebrated the works of LGBTQ+ composers and allies.
Apparently a ‘jazz mass’ has never been performed in the Cathedral before – but given the Archbishop was pr
This was the third of the three concerts for the Bamberger Symphoniker's residency.
In the second of their three residency concerts, the Bamberger Symphoniker paid special tribute to two Roma
This was the first of three concerts in four days at the Usher Hall for the Bamberger Symphoniker Residency
The Edinburgh International Festival today announced details of a series of community outreach strands to i
Sometimes a member of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra stands and introduces a concert.
The Usher Hall was full for a dreamy opener by almost forgotten composer John Ireland for this concert of m
There was hardly a seat unoccupied in the Usher Hall, for Nicola Benedetti is deservedly a great attraction
This was a concert from French composers, some with connections to César Franck, building on the Orchestra'
It’s not an Edinburgh Festival, unless everybody is invited.
Join The Edinburgh Singers for one of the greatest choral works of the 21st century, Joby Talbot’
The RSNO has offered the Senior Pupils of St Mary’s Music School another opportunity to shine in the magnif
With a few short but welcome words of welcome, Thomas Søndergård, the Orchestra's Music Director, was on th
For scale, no show in Edinburgh can rival the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Literally hundreds of…
Dr John Kitchen thanked the substantial audience for braving the freezing cold for this great lunchtime rec
This was a concert of two very different halves.
There was a Russian theme to this evening's concert.
Sir James MacMillan came on stage to conduct, for the first performance in Scotland, his Christmas Orat
Burns & Beyond, the mini arts fest celebrating the life and legacy of Robert Burns, will retur