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Organ recitals often begin with pieces from J. S. Bach, and this indeed followed that familiar format.
Centred around the theme of ‘Humanity in War’, this fascinating performance blended spoken word with the me
With his yellow-cuffed pink blazer, and similarly vibrant shoes, the instantly recognisable Christopher Bel
The music of Paul Mealor has been a blessing and inspiration in the world of contemporary choral music.
Sold out way in advance of the event, this was a glorious recital of some wonderful music – cemented by amu
Each orchestra has its way of arriving on stage.
There was nothing beige or magnolia about this performance – a really uplifting evening of inspiring music,
To begin the Budapest Festival Orchestra's Festival residency, Nicola Benedetti sat on stage with the Orche
The Edinburgh Early Music Summer School perform a free choral concert of Music In Scotland in the 16th Cent
The Opening Fanfare Weekend of the Edinburgh International Festival 2023 reflects the strong community invo
In standing to introduce the concert from amongst the violin players, Ursula Heidecker Allen asked us to pu
Summer warmth and colour spill out of our June programme of music and words, performed in the lovely locati
The Edinburgh Singers finish their 2022/23 season with a performance of the 19th century's most enduring or
The Edinburgh Military Tattoo has announced the full line-u
The programme for this year’s Edinburgh International Festival was launched today, new Festival Director Ni
Thirty years after Stephen Spielberg's CGI-created dinos pounded across cinema screens around the world, th
The Edinburgh Singers present a celebration of music from the Spanish Golden Age, a period of flourishing c
A programme of sublime contemporary choral music
It is not always the conductor who introduces a concert these days.
Edinburgh’s first new concert hall in over 100 years, the Dunard Centre, took a step forward on Thursday wi