Roderick Williams is counted (in the world of ‘classical’ music, at any rate) as a national treasure, and these days we’re ...
From Taverner to Today review – Christ Church Cathedral Choir celebrate Twelfth Night and a special anniversary at Wigmore ...
Marking 500 years of the choir’s existence, the choir present a programme of seasonal music by composers associated with the College founded by Cardinal Wolsey ...
London Symphony Orchestra, Chorus and Community Voices are joined by Soul Sanctuary Gospel Choir for a powerful evening of Spirituals and Gospel. A big celebration of Gospel music has become an annual ...
Putting aside elves on shelves, Rudolph, Santa’s unhealthy diet and other 20 th century customs, Christmas has long had folklore and traditions associated with it that, while not found in the biblical ...
Simply Quartet review – Haydn, Webern and Beethoven make Sunday morning complete at the Wigmore Hall
The Simply Quartet is simply brilliant in this repertoire. Sprightly, fresh and dynamic are words that might describe both Beethoven’s String Quartet No. 16 in F, Op. 135 (1826), and the playing of ...
17 years on from its first outing, Christopher Alden’s surrealist staging of Partenope remains one of ENO’s most stylish and subversive Handel productions. Reimagining the Neapolitan heroine as a ...
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