Ted Huffman’s ingenious production of Eugene Onegin is dramatically incisive, and spectacularly well sung.
Music from Britten, Copland, Dodgson and Walton in the second in the occasional series Music for a Great City at Smith Square ...
19 October: ‘Black Lives in Music’ classical works written by and performed by people of colour (includes works by Julius ...
Joan Wasser returns with an opulent, sensuous and assured collection of new songs that will be seen as one of her finest ...
Her 2006 hit Say It Right has undergone something of a renaissance on TikTok, while probably her most famous song, Maneater, ...
Producer James Ford, reunited with The Waeve for a second time, deserves a lot of credit for making such disparate tracks ...
Bristol singer-songwriter returns with a new album of wistful synth-pop that showcases her ever evolving creativity ...
Original ideas for albums are thin on the ground these days, but getting the very earth on which you stand to be part of your ...
Julian Casablancas – the man, the myth, the meme master – returns with his third Voidz album, after a six year wait (and a ...
Where did it all go wrong for Katy Perry? It wasn’t that long ago she was the byword for fun, quality pop tunes: lest we ...
Ten years after they quit their day job to go full-time, their latest is another example of how effortlessly good the ...
A Celebration review – The Mozartists perform the composer’s works at Wigmore Hall ...