Welcome to Day 9 of musicOMH’s premature Advent calendar, giving you a month’s notice of classical/opera events happening ...
From the beginning of her time with Skint at the turn of the decade, Lou Hayter’s music had a slickness to it which complemented her laidback delivery nicely. Since then she’s developed more creative ...
The curtain then rises slightly to reveal the legs of all the other cast members engaging in a form of ‘stamping waltz’. This ...
The Philarmonia’s Nordic Sandscapes series continues with plenty of added drama under Santtu-Matias Rouvali’s inspired baton.
From Sade to Suede, which you’d think would rhyme, but there you go. However such concerns need not trouble us now as it is ...
First Sounds is the appropriately named debut album from three of the most respected composers and musicians in Canada.
Chelsea Opera Group has a long and proud tradition of performing rarities that deserve more attention than they currently ...
Nothing ‘made me’ come up here, I live here!) Leeds Lieder Festival is the absolute opposite – its atmosphere is warm and ...
It only seems like five minutes ago that Fionn Regan was being hailed as the latest bright young thing to come out of Ireland ...
Cartoon Darkness is their third LP, and it attempts to follow the trajectory of their first two by increasing the quality of ...
This outstanding concert proved once again that Karina Canellakis’ tenure at the LPO is one of the capital’s most exciting ...
Pianists Yuja Wang and Víkingur Ólafsson play works from (mostly) the 20th century at the Royal Festival Hall.