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 ...
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 ...
There’s nothing like an invigorating blast of trumpets and glory to start the final countdown to Christmas, and, performing true to form on Friday evening, the early-music ensemble Vox Luminis, under ...
The Gesualdo Six’s Advent calendar this year consists of five dates in Clervaux, Helsinki, London, Cambridge and Stroud; Wednesday evening saw them at Smith Square for the second of these. While many ...
When Black Grape announced earlier this year that they were getting back on the road in November/December to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their debut, number one album It’s Great When You’re ...
Robert Plant is one of rock’s great survivors, but he’s also one of rock’s great chameleons, having shifted and adapted his musical projects to not only weather the 45 years since the dissolution of ...
Not only is The Glasshouse International Centre for Music spectacularly set on the banks of the River Tyne, with wide views of the city of Newcastle, but it houses in Sage One a superb concert hall ...
Baroque specialist ensemble Pulcinella, under cellist and Director Ophélie Gaillard, are joined by countertenor Zoltán Daragó for a smorgasbord of short works by Handel, Geminiani, Vivaldi, Porpora ...
Charpentier, Howells and Thomas make for slightly odd bedfellows in a Christmas presentation from the innovative vocal (and instrumental) ensemble under director Robert Hollingsworth. The instruments ...