Music

Live Music in Edinburgh

The Edinburgh Singers present a programme of heavenly a cappella music, featuring works by Talbot, Whitacre…
The concert began with Benjamin Britten's An American Overture. You wouldn't be the only one not to have…
A raucous night of melody and macabre, this blend of cabaret, spoken word, and music rings out its unholy…
The chamber orchestra, Academy of St Martin in the Fields (named after the church in London’s Trafalgar…
“Dear Esther. I sometimes feel as if I’ve given birth to this island. Somewhere, between the longitude and…
"PRÉVERT, PIANO & POETRY" is a concert-show created and performed by the young French pianist Alexandre…
The Usher Hall was all but full for the Edinburgh Royal Choral Union's 131st Annual New Year performance of…
A seven minute film score opened the concert. Bernard Herrmann's career was in the film industry and he…
As part of Edinburgh’s Christmas, the Gilded Balloon is staging A Bottle of Wine and Patsy Cline that was…
Of all the music composed by Gabriel Fauré his Pavane is the most popular. Fauré was the leader of his…
Entering into the festive mood, the concert last night was J S Bach’s Christmas Oratorio.
The Edinburgh Singers present a choral celebration of Christmas in the historic Greyfriars Kirk.
The concert opened with the bright and cheerful Suite from Les biches. Poulenc was 24 when he wrote the…
With the autumn leaves falling we quickly gathered that Violetta had not been well but was now able to throw…
It is not surprising the the Edinburgh Royal Choral Union can pack Greyfriars Kirk for their concerts. On…
The concert began with the world premiere of a short work entitled Zulu composed by one of the five…
Most of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra’s programme at last night’s performance featured twentieth century…
The Chapterhouse Singers and baroque orchestra present Messiah. An opportunity to hear Handel’s masterpiece…
This was the first concert of the 65th season for The Edinburgh Singers and Vaughan Williams' O Clap Your…
Sir Roger Norrington is of the firm belief that the 1920s are to blame for the introduction of larger…