Casualties of ‘The War to End All Wars’ are honoured in North Yorkshire.
Our 12 December recommendations include events from London, Glyndebourne and York. As previously advertised, performances of ...
Acclaimed Icelandic pianist Víkingur Ólafsson’s electrifying playing brings Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 1 to life with the LPO ...
The Good Kind is Our Girl’s second album, following up their debut album from 2018, Stranger Today. Like that debut, The Good ...
Here’s a simple truth to help you decide whether this one’s for you: this will not be your favourite Primal Scream album, but ...
There are some operas, such as George Frideric Handel’s Rinaldo or Radamisto, where, provided the musical credentials are strong, it is at least possible to get away with a prosaic or lacklustre ...
There was more than a touch of the arcane, the murky past of pre-Christian Europe, about Sunday evening’s Barbican concert.
Jacques Offenbach’s The Tales of Hoffmann has a reputation for being an unwieldy, overblown work, but Damiano Michieletto’s ...
The Philarmonia’s Nordic Sandscapes series continues with plenty of added drama under Santtu-Matias Rouvali’s inspired baton.
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 ...
7 December is full of choices across the UK and abroad. At 19:30, Flames Collective stage A Gospel Christmas at Barbican Hall – concert that’s bound to be packed full of seasonal classics and ...