- 9 November 2019
Improviso are veterans of BREMF LIVE! who have returned for a lunchtime of variety. In...
It’s a joy of BREMF that the works of the 12th century Abbess St Hildegard...
- 5 November 2019
The curtain goes up on a breathtaking vision of a late 1930s European station, out...
- 4 November 2019
You can always trust Bach to fill a venue. When his work is being interpreted...
- 3 November 2019
This is always the most exciting BREMF event, as new talent has 20 minutes to...
- 2 November 2019
Gawain Glenton is an absolute master of Baroque ornamentation. It’s as natural to him as...
Barbara Strozzi had a fiercely distinctive style. In this macaronic production the play explained to...
- 1 November 2019
Clare Norburn triumphs again. Her entertaining fusion of music and drama is set during the...
- 31 October 2019
Loved the book, enjoyed the film but neither could have prepared me for how much...
- 28 October 2019
Engaging programmes are a hallmark of BREMF and this concert is an excellent example. Following...
Presenting Handel’s Rinaldo as written would no doubt leave most modern audiences bewildered by the...
- 27 October 2019
This excellent ensemble of three voices, two medieval fiddles and a lute certainly enhance BREMF’s...