By Sara Bright Classical music has long been a stage for virtuosos, a realm where mastery meets emotion to create timeless beauty. Yet, this tradition…
Nostalgia in contemporary music is no longer merely an emotion; it is a highly calibrated structural force within the live entertainment sector. The proliferation of…
By Anne Fry Richard Marx, a name synonymous with late ’80s soft rock and pop balladry, remains a cornerstone of a bygone musical era. From…
By Sara Bright Mexican music, vibrant and eclectic, mirrors the country’s rich history and deep cultural tapestry. From the sweeping notes of Ranchera to the…
By Maria Bregman, writer and music reviewer On a crisp November evening, the majestic Norwich Cathedral played host to Gabrieli Roar’s A Grand Georgian Christmas…
By Sara Bright Autumn brings with it the soft whisper of falling leaves and the promise of evenings steeped in artistic splendour. This year, The…
As the first notes of a beloved carol fill the air, London transforms into a city of festive cheer, with one event standing out as…
By Sara Bright The London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) has long epitomised the zenith of classical music in the UK and beyond. Renowned for its ability…
By Sara Bright Country music, rooted in soul-baring storytelling, captures life’s joys and sorrows with an unfiltered authenticity. In a genre that values truth over…
By Sara Bright When art converges with human frailty, the result can be both devastating and illuminating. The Royal Opera House’s production of Jenůfa exemplifies…