Unlike the punchier Requiem – which was clearly written with an eye on liturgical brevity – this Mass setting takes up well ...
After a couple of years counting their millions, American hitmakers Kings Of Leon have returned to unleash their highly ...
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As well as producing genuine pop bangers such as Chandelier and Titanium, Sia Furler has also become one of the most ...
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The Lemon Twigs do not mess about. Pretty much exactly one year after releasing thier fourth album, Everything Harmony, ...
Nicholas Walker presents the second concert in his ‘Balakirev Day’ series at Wigmore Hall.
The Chineke! Foundation simply goes from strength to strength. Friday evening’s concert not only gave us an opportunity to ...
While it’s far from cosy easy listening, as an entry point into the bewitching, disquieting world of its maker, this album is pretty special It’s fair to say that Keeley Forsyth‘s third album won’t be ...
The first part of our preview series selects 10 of the best from across mainland Europe, from genre specialists to catch-alls ...
The BBC Symphony Orchestra’s Total Immersion weekends have become a regular fixture at the Barbican, offering an in depth exploration of a composer or musical genre by way of talks, chamber events and ...
Previous Unclassified Live events have featured performances from the likes of Plaid, Cate Le Bon, Daniel Avery, Aïsha Devi ...