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Viols of all sizes were very popular in Tudor and Stuart Britain but they fell...
- 22 October 2025
Craig Jordan-Baker discusses his new book Brick Dust, exploring themes of family, hoarding, and the...
- 20 October 2025
Isn’t it rather naughty to be obsessed with nuns? Well, when their music is so...
- 20 October 2025
There’s a very good reason that Coleridge-Taylor’s work was so popular 100 years ago, and...
- 20 October 2025
The BREMF Emerging Artists scheme can be the making of a career. There are four...
Reviews
Brighton Festival – Play Please
- 24 May 2011
A subtle, innovative and enchanting performance/installation, two angelic dancers drew children into play. Light shapes...
Brighton Festival – For Alfonso: A Wilde Evening at the Royal
- 23 May 2011
Neil Bartlett delivers yet again a striking work in which Bette Bourne the radical drag...
Brighton Festival – lgar Cello Concerto & There was A Child
- 23 May 2011
Sadly for the soloist, orchestra and audience, this polished performance of one of the most...






