In this most challenging of times, we need music to lift our spirits and relieve the gloom. Step forward, in all their ...
When the joyful energy at the final curtain - love briefly triumphant in the power-dominated world of Wagner's Ring - is as insanely high as it was at the end of a dizzying first act, that killer of a ...
Gorky's satire is set in the summer of 1904, between the opening of The Cherry Orchard and Chekhov's death that year, and the first Russian Revolution early in 1905. Summerfolk has echoes of Chekhov, ...
It’s hard enough to sell tickets for any concert of classical music these days, let alone one that features mostly ...
Coinciding with Mothers' Day, and a week after International Women’s Day, Manchester Camerata gave this fascinating window ...
Mother Pearl is not direct. While sixth track “Checking In,” with its rising-falling cadences and verse-chorus structure, is its most immediate, the dominant impression of the new LP by the ...
If you’ll forgive me the first of two tiptoes into Gonzo Journalism, a few weeks ago I found out that I have a faulty gene - not a romantically tragic Romanov one, but a defect on the double helix ...
It’s disquieting, as a bloke, to hear two thousand female voices singing about the sexual frustration caused by premature ...
Hence the trio, augmented to a foursome here, were back in what Stein called a home away from home – the cramped surroundings ...
Phil Campbell, guitarist for Motörhead from 1984 onwards, died on Friday 13th March after a "long and courageous battle in ...
The London Handel Festival delivered extra rations at Smith Square Hall on Saturday. A bright, crisp beginning-of-spring ...
After a career of constant line-up churn, the video for recent single “Profane Prophecy” would suggest that the Black Crowes ...
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