- 4 December 2023
Perhaps one of the most familiar pieces of music world wide, Handel’s great oratorio is...
- 13 November 2023
Where to start with this 2023 production of Mozart’s masterpiece premiered in the summer festival?...
- 22 March 2023
This week, Latest’s Andrew Kay starts with something for the kids and finishes with something...
- 12 December 2022
One of my personal seasonal highlights has to be the Glyndebourne Christmas Concert which shows...
- 2 November 2022
Attending a premiere always carries with it equal amounts of excitement and trepidation, stepping into...
- 9 March 2022
Glyndebourne has announced a special one-off concert on Sunday 3 April to raise funds for...
- 13 October 2020
What a joy to be back at Glyndebourne for live opera. 2020 has been a...
- 17 December 2019
What better way to start the festive season than a concert of Christmas songs, carols...
- 28 October 2019
Presenting Handel’s Rinaldo as written would no doubt leave most modern audiences bewildered by the...
- 12 October 2019
Glyndebourne Tour’s brand new production of the Verdi favourite is a triumphant coup de théâtre....
- 7 July 2019
Berlioz finally decided that this dark work was neither opera nor choral work and settled...
- 8 March 2019
A recent post on social media reminded me how the UK Government is starving education...