Aside from 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 ...
London Symphony Orchestra, Chorus and Community Voices are joined by Soul Sanctuary Gospel Choir for a powerful evening of Spirituals and Gospel. A big celebration of Gospel music has become an annual ...
An increase in volume paired with a new immediacy and confidence make this his most accessible album to date Ever since Keaton Henson‘s first album, back in 2012, his trademark has been a kind of ...
It’s rare these days for an artist to arrive, seemingly fully-formed, with no advance hype. At the risk of sounding like an old man shouting at a cloud, it’s all algorithms, Tik Toks and content ...
With an arsenal of glitchy samples, intricate MIDI programming and slithering synth leads, Daniel Lopatin aka Oneohtrix Point Never has worked his way into the A-list of experimental electronica. It’s ...
Garsington Opera’s new production of Handel’s Rodelinda has it all – it’s a feast of glorious singing, brilliant production and the most accomplished orchestral performance you could ever hope to hear ...
17 th and 18 th century jácaras and villancicos from Cantoría, one of Spain’s leading early-music ensembles. “…what was delivered was a deliciously entertaining tour de force in which rumbustiousness, ...
Simply Quartet review – Haydn, Webern and Beethoven make Sunday morning complete at the Wigmore Hall
The Simply Quartet is simply brilliant in this repertoire. Sprightly, fresh and dynamic are words that might describe both Beethoven’s String Quartet No. 16 in F, Op. 135 (1826), and the playing of ...
When Icelandic ensemble Múm first appeared at the turn of the century they immediately stood out for their unique blending of organic and electronic sounds. It may not have translated into a similar ...
Mike Scott has made a 25-track album covering the cult actor’s life, and there’s even a song for each of his five wives. You may want to keep his Wiki open Mike Scott of The Waterboys has always been ...
RLP’s Chief Conductor Domingo Hindoyan leads the orchestra in a programme of music from Mexico and the USA; also featured are trumpeter Pacho Flores and percussionists from Liverpool Philharmonic ...
Fourteenth album from Stuart Staples and co features all of their classic hallmarks but also exists in a more elevated, refined realm Given the consistency and quality of Tindersticks’ recorded output ...
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