Reviews

J S BACH – CHRISTMAS ORATORIO – BREMF Singers and Players

- 13 November 2017

Only two violins? Don’t worry, Alison Bury and Julia Bishop are stellar soloists, like the...

BREMF – PER IMITAR LA VOCE

- 11 November 2017

With brilliant virtuosity and an amazing lightness of touch, the three artists most responsible for...

BREMF – NAME THAT TUNE – Chelys Consort of Viols

- 11 November 2017

Advertised like a pub quiz and in ‘Café format’, this was meant to attract crowds...

BREMF – INTO THE MELTING POT – The Telling

- 10 November 2017

We flew back over 700 years to the strumming of a harp, a candle’s flicker...

Ghostpoet

- 10 November 2017

It’s been a while since Ghostpoet was saddled with the frankly limiting trip hop tag...

BREMF – Orfeo

- 9 November 2017

Fight for tickets! This is an ‘Orfeo’ to relish. Musically outstanding with just enough staging...

Blondie

- 9 November 2017

All too often when the iconic bands of the 1970s come out on tour they...

Spoon

- 7 November 2017

Spoon’s first ever Brighton gig was the sort of solid & strong concert you’d expect...

Lefty Scum

- 6 November 2017

‘What are you doing?’ cries Jonny Donahoe (Jonny And The Baptists) in mock horror as...

Festival Of The Spoken Nerd: You Can’t Polish A Nerd

- 6 November 2017

Gleeful giddy fun with the peerless – and peer reviewed – science trio. Helen Arney,...

BREMF – Calcutta – Ensemble Tempus Fugit

- 6 November 2017

Conjuring up Calcutta in chilly November will always be a challenge but lighting, a sitar...

BREMF –Carissimi’s Jephte – Musica Poetica

- 5 November 2017

Six carefully matched voices (seven when you count director Oliver John Ruthven), a massive lute...