- 13 November 2017
Only two violins? Don’t worry, Alison Bury and Julia Bishop are stellar soloists, like the...
- 11 November 2017
With brilliant virtuosity and an amazing lightness of touch, the three artists most responsible for...
Advertised like a pub quiz and in ‘Café format’, this was meant to attract crowds...
- 10 November 2017
We flew back over 700 years to the strumming of a harp, a candle’s flicker...
It’s been a while since Ghostpoet was saddled with the frankly limiting trip hop tag...
- 9 November 2017
Fight for tickets! This is an ‘Orfeo’ to relish. Musically outstanding with just enough staging...
All too often when the iconic bands of the 1970s come out on tour they...
- 7 November 2017
Spoon’s first ever Brighton gig was the sort of solid & strong concert you’d expect...
- 6 November 2017
‘What are you doing?’ cries Jonny Donahoe (Jonny And The Baptists) in mock horror as...
Gleeful giddy fun with the peerless – and peer reviewed – science trio. Helen Arney,...
Conjuring up Calcutta in chilly November will always be a challenge but lighting, a sitar...
- 5 November 2017
Six carefully matched voices (seven when you count director Oliver John Ruthven), a massive lute...