- 6 November 2017
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...
While not quite early music, this programme illustrated the seemingly haphazard development of the Classical...
The gittern (an early guitar) looked interesting and the harp and fiddle were clearly not...
Who would have thought that a wrestling night could be so emotionally involving? A generous...
This unusual ensemble of recorders, violin, ’cello and theorbo play early music with a folksy...
This charming set of works featured tangled echo effects, close canons and the extraordinary Spiegelkanon...
Seven (counting Owain Park the director) well matched male voices can make an almost bewildering...
- 4 November 2017
Mary-Jannet Leith (recorders) and Thomas Allery (harpsichord) are well known to BREMF audiences for their...
Sublime music, unsung for half a millennium and as anonymous as nuns, formed the core...
- 3 November 2017
With overarching themes of pleasing yourself, loosely connected to the titular ‘Glitter Room’ Ryan’s eight-year-old...