Messiah, Dunedin Consort, Butt, Queen's Hall, Edinburgh - period clarity infused with love

★★★★ MESSIAH, DUNEDIN CONSORT, BUTT, QUEEN'S HALL, EDINBURGH Period clarity infused with love

A seasonal fixture returns to its home two years on

This time last year, the moment I knew things were really bad was when the Dunedin Consort cancelled Messiah. All performances since the summer of 2020 had been online films, but Dunedin cancelled even their online Messiah because it would involve performers travelling from all corners of the UK to do it. Sure enough, a couple of days later, what we then called the “Kent variant” appeared, and the grim winter lockdown began.

Grace Petrie, Summerhall, Edinburgh review - songs of solidarity

★★★★★ GRACE PETRIE, SUMMERHALL, EDINBURGH Protest songs for survival at twice-rescheduled show

Protest songs for survival at twice-rescheduled show

“How to explain Theresa May?” Grace Petrie muses from the Summerhall stage as she introduces decade-old opener “Farewell To Welfare”. “Well, in 2010, she was as bad as we thought it was going to get.”

Delepelaire, RSNO, Søndergård, Usher Hall, Edinburgh review - festive and magical

★★★★ DELEPELAIRE, RSNO, SONDERGARD, USHER HALL Festive and magical

Back to a much-missed venue for an orchestral showcase

“What a lovely sound that was!” declared Music Director Thomas Søndergård, bounding onto the podium of the Usher Hall. He was referring, of course, to the warm applause greeting the Royal Scottish National Orchestra on its first full outing in front of an Edinburgh audience in nigh on 18 months.

Geniušas, SCO, Emelyanychev, Usher Hall, Edinburgh review - glorious return to a much-missed venue

★★★★ GENIUSAS, SCO, EMELYANYCHEV, EDINBURGH Glorious return to the Usher Hall

Abundant energy from conductor and orchestra, less so from the soloist

This concert almost had me in tears before a single note was played because it marked (joy!) the first classical concert to take place in the Usher Hall since it was shut in March 2020. She has been closed for eighteen long months, but she hasn’t aged a day.

Ariadne auf Naxos, Edinburgh International Festival review – apt setting for Strauss hybrid

★★★ ARIADNE AUF NAXOS, EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL Apt setting for Strauss hybrid

Starry cast and glittering orchestra charm on a chilly evening

This lively interpretation of Richard Strauss’s opera within an opera provides a feast for the senses as a musical highlight of the Edinburgh international Festival.

Edinburgh Fringe 2021: Screen 9

★★★★ EDINBURGH FRINGE 2021: SCREEN 9 Deeply moving verbatim show

Deeply moving verbatim show from a bright new London company

The popcorn on offer as you enter the Pleasance’s performing space at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre quickly fills the air with its rich, sugary scent. It’s a smell that sets the scene nicely for a show set in a cinema, but also an aroma that takes on increasingly heavy, cloying, sickly – and inescapable – connotations as Screen 9 progresses.

Edinburgh Fringe 2021: Still

★★★★ EDINBURGH FRINGE 2021: STILL Frances Poet offers a luminous meditation on suffering and death

Frances Poet offers a luminous meditation on suffering and death at the Traverse

Ageing Mick wakes up on Portobello beach with two gold rings in his pocket, and embarks on the bender to end all benders in order to work out what or who they’re for. Young Gilly has a poorly pug named Mr Immanuel Kant, but can’t face having it put down. Gaynor has suffered from fibromyalgia for decades, but must put it aside if she’s to see her newborn granddaughter. Dougie and Ciara are preparing for their life-changing arrival with one last hedonistic night on the dance floor.

Baker, Chineke! Orchestra, Eddins, Edinburgh International Festival review - women's stories told by women

★★★★★ BAKER, CHINEKE! ORCHESTRA, EDDINS, EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL A powerful and poignant performance of an epic song-cycle by Judith Weir

A powerful and poignant performance of an epic song-cycle by Judith Weir

The Edinburgh International Festival has returned this year, with a programme of socially distanced events held almost completely outdoors.