- 23 October 2025
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
BREMF – Plainsong to Polyphony
- 29 October 2017
The spacious acoustic and mystical atmosphere of St. Bartholomew’s provided an ideal venue for this...
London Philharmonic Orchestra, Eugene Tzigane (conductor), Inon Barnatan (piano)
- 29 October 2017
An all-Beethoven programme is the perfect way to luxuriate in the brilliance of the great...
BREMF – Pygmalion
- 28 October 2017
Imagine brightly-coloured French porcelain, animated with music. Josh Cooter, a perfectly anguished tenor, sings the...






