Music
Live Music in Edinburgh
Britten’s War Requiem was commissioned for the opening of Coventry Cathedral following the destruction of a
The fundamentals of human existence – three quasi rituals, one fascinating show.
Birds of Paradise produced Purposeless Movements back in 2016 to address a specific medical descri
Both Scottish premieres, two profound and powerful works that had the Usher Hall enthralled.
A heartfelt, gutsy and justifiably packed performance.
There was something special about this performance – an all-embracing energy that affects and stays with yo
The Choir has achieved a reputation for its “rich and beautiful sound”, an accolade which it lived up to, i
Part of the programme for St Vincent’s week long Sacred Arts Festival, this was a fascinating recital of a
There are many musical recitals taking place at the Fringe, but this one immediately struck you as being a
Although not formally part of the Fringe programme, this recital fell within the festival programme of even
An interesting, stimulating and varied programme, with a wide selection of music from the Renaissance perio
A show which, by its own definition, resists classification into any one category!
The old saying that Rossini’s Petitie Messe is neither small nor solemn isn’t quite true.
In short, Kate Tempest was amazing. More accurately, the combination of her and a crowd that revelled in th
‘Quickening’ is a majestic meditation on the beginnings of life – inviting us to wonder in awe, but also to
A proficient and powerful performance that had been clearly carefully crafted, from the considered song sel
Foil Arms and Hog, internet sensations, return to the Edinburgh Fringe to premiere their new show
Once upon a time there lived a gray cat who liked to organise things and a flounder who liked to draw.
An audience of 15,000 gathered at Tynecastle Park, home to Hearts football team, for the
Edinburgh audiences were treated to a programme of world class contemporary jazz. The quintet tours…