A little piece of musical history was made last night at Manchester Chamber Concerts Society’s season-opening concert. Two of ...
Lighters at the ready, because here comes the flood. Drawn from 16-track tape, 1/4in reels and lo-fi sound board cassettes ...
You don’t need me to tell you that this particular law enforcer has served up yet another meaty helping of genius. It’s what ...
It takes stiff competition to outshine Yuja Wang, who last night at the Barbican complemented her spangled silver sheath with ...
The taxi cab has become a recurring motif in modern Iranian cinema, perhaps because it approximates to a kind of dissident ...
A happy, lucid and bright pianist, a forbidding Everest among piano sonatas: would Boris Giltburg follow a bewitching, ...
Absolutely; the focus and stamina were such that a sinking would have been impossible. Any difficulties rest with us, and I confess I have a problem with the biggest movements. Like much in late ...
We meet Joe first at the keys, singing a pretty good song, but we can hear the pain in the voice - but is that the person or ...
Although Dagenham’s Sean Buckley & The Breadcrumbs are less than a footnote in the story of beat boom-era Britain, ...
The setting is the lively 1930s London theatre world, but any sense that The Critic will be a lighthearted thriller should ...
Poets & Lovers includes many of his best known pictures and, amazingly, it is the first exhibition the National Gallery has ...