Classical

Mozart was a fan of the clarinet, a fairly new instrument in his day.
For the third year running the Edinburgh International Festival will not be climaxing with the traditional
The sad death earlier in the year at the age of 44 of a former Cor Anglais player of the Royal Scottish Nat
Making their Festival debut, this performance from the Australian World Orchestra (AWO) was a real highpoin
Under Semyon Bychkov, their conductor since 2018, the mighty Czech Philharmonic showed us how Mahler's
Two settings for the two different parts of tonight’s performance.
With the music so carefully reflecting the cultures he experienced, we felt that we were truly travelling w
A recital that was more than just a concert – a real triumph for the Sacred Arts Festival, this performance
We had expected to hear Tan Dun's Percussion Concerto: The Tears of Nature but Austrian-born percussionist
One of the fascinations was to watch the two choirs, each of eleven singers, move from station to station o
This year marks a much-heralded change in artistic direction for the Tattoo, with incoming Creative Director…
In a gesture of solidarity with the victims of the war in Ukraine, the Edinburgh International Festival and
Scottish Ensemble's inaugural touring edition of Concerts for a Summer’s Night comes to Edinburgh on the Su
​​​​Join the Edinburgh Singers for their 70th Anniversary summer concert in the atmospheric surroundings of
A summer concert of bright and beautiful choral music by British composers from different centuries
The Edinburgh Singers celebrate our 70th anniversary with a selection of favourite a cappella chor
Fauré Requiem and motets by Duruflé, Messiaen and Poulenc
An evening of music set to candlelight.
The joy was evident from both the singers and the sizeable audience that after such a long break due to Cov
The lights dimmed rather more than usual; the conductor crept on stage and appeared to sit with the first v