Classical

The Edinburgh Singers return to St Cuthbert's Parish Church with a performance of Duruflé's Requiem
Love Music Community & Junior Choirs with special guest Ranjana Ghatak
Oboe player Peter Dykes welcomed us, and Christian Reif came on stage to conduct Julia Perry's A Short Piec
This could be called the concert of four keyboards (harpsichord, organ, piano and celeste) and both a Danis
Familiar Stravinsky works opened and closed the first concert of the RSNO's season at the Usher Hall.
This year’s 2022 Edinburgh International Festival, which ended on Sunday, marked Fergus Linehan’s last as F
Since the Edinburgh International Festival of 2015 the man in over-all charge has been Fergus Linehan.
Handel’s epic oratorio majestically narrates the famous biblical drama, which would have been so familiar t
If there could be one word to summarise this performance, it would be ‘joy’.
It doesn't fit comfortably when the conductor tells us we are to have an unprogrammed starter instead of an
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