Modern resurrections of ancient genres are often plagued with issues, but Wesley Eisold is sincere enough for the album to ...
Stephanie Childress conducts an all British programme of Vaughan Williams, Britten and Elgar which delights Berliners.
A curious hybrid of deluxe album and EP, the Queen of Pop’s latest complements its predecessor nicely without ever quite ...
The sometime Wild Beasts singer delves into his fascinating new album about the mysterious shingle spit of Orford Ness, ...
Therefore, there’s a suitably celebratory air to the band’s fourth album – ten tracks which are probably the distillation of ...
On that note, Godspeed is the culmination of The Blessed Madonna’s irresistible rise, 7 years of trendy club-oriented tunes ...
Last season the ever-enterprising Deutsche Oper Berlin staged all of Wagner’s canonical works. That’s a major undertaking for ...
Fans of Field Music could have been forgiven that they may have heard the last of the Brewis brothers. Their last album, Flat ...
It is a curious story…”, as the Prologue tells us in the opening bars of Benjamin Britten’s taut, arresting chamber opera ...
Their fifth album resurrects the cause of the pioneering ‘Aviatrix’ Amelia Earhart from the 1920s, communicating triumph in ...
Californian pop-punk outfit return with an aptly-titled high octane, wild paced offering ...
As a belated celebration of Bernstein’s centenary, The Royal Ballet and Opera has afforded audiences the opportunity to see ...