Wigmore Hall’s new Residency ensemble La Serenissima presents, in their concert Giro d’Italia, a handful of works by Baroque ...
Welcome to Day 19 of musicOMH’s premature Advent calendar, giving you a month’s notice of classical/opera events happening ...
This is the best Warmduscher album, and arguably the best album produced by anyone from the Fat Whites stable since 2017’s ...
Harry Fehr’s new staging of The Elixir of Love combines wit and pathos, complete with plenty of accomplished bel canto ...
Sounding more exhilaratingly vital than ever, Beth Jeans Houghton has made a visceral record that doesn’t stop surprising or ...
An evening where the programme was just as important as the performance.
Not being able to articulate thoughts through the power of speech is something I’d never thought about before seeing The ...
It is also unsurprising that Murcof has worked on multiple soundtracks in the past, as these songs move through their peaks ...
Compact and intense, the band’s first album since the death of Chester Bennington is a powerful tribute to their legacy Oasis ...
Love and marriage are to be celebrated, but on this evidence they don’t make for the world’s most exciting music First things first – no, Gwen Stefani has not ‘done a Beyoncé‘ and ‘gone country’.
• Regents Opera’s two Ring Cycles run at York Hall between 9 and 16 February, and 23 February and 2 March, 2025. For further ...
Two performances caught our eye for 15 December, one in London, the other in Gateshead. Early music ensemble Arcangelo present their Christmas offering at Wigmore Hall at 19:30. Heinrich Schütz’s Die ...