The BBC NOW called this concert Echoes of France, which was both an understatement and a partial misnomer. Cardiff’s St David ...
The BBC NOW called this concert Echoes of France, which was both an understatement and a partial misnomer. Cardiff’s St David ...
Almost everything about Piotr Anderszewski‘s Wigmore Hall recital pleased, intrigued and even thrilled – except, perhaps, the order of the works. The Polish-born pianist opened with his selection of a ...
Released once again in advance of International Women's Day, The Sisterhood 2 is a worthy successor to Sarah Jane Morris and Tony Rémy's celebrated 2024 album. It presents 11 more luminous portraits ...
Try “Parade”, with its “cruel procession of talentless poseurs” and “crafty fakers of places and persons” delivered with a near-improvisatory swagger, making the reprise of the cycle’s opening fanfare ...
Two centuries ago, New York City was a tangled collection of streets on the narrowing southern end of Manhattan island. Expansion pointed only one way, and in 1807 a three-person team proposed it be ...
Catrin Finch has been at the top her field for a long time now. The Welsh harpist was appointed to the ancient office of Royal Harpist by Prince Charles in 2000, was nominated for a Classical Brit ...
Famously Handel and Bach never met, despite being born in the same year in the same country. So it was fun to see the ...
Cinema has a deep distrust of the devout. Even though many movie types are tied up in all sorts of personal spiritual ...
The bite of winter, barely registering these past months in London, snapped at my cheeks on arriving at Leeds Railway Station ...
We’ve heard of dad rock, but how about dad techno? This Spanish movie, directed by the French-born Oliver Laxe, immerses us ...