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LondonElgar’s First

Weir, Dean, Elgar
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra; Ryan Wigglesworth; Claire Booth; BBC Singers
LondonNash Ensemble / Claire Booth

Beethoven, Haydn, Matthews C., Saint-Saëns
Nash Ensemble; Benjamin Nabarro; Jonathan Stone; Lawrence Power
GlasgowHarrison Birtwistle's The Second Mrs Kong

BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra; Martyn Brabbins; Victoria Newlyn; John Findon; Anna Dennis; Sir John Tomlinson
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Sumptuous Sheffield Chamber Music Festival finale

Ensemble 360 and soprano Claire Booth test to the limits the definition of ‘chamber music’ in this richly orchestral closing concert of the 2026 Sheffield Chamber Music Festival.
The Nash Ensemble celebrates Amelia Freedman at Wigmore Hall

This Memorial Concert, given by the Nash Ensemble at Wigmore Hall, unites both the group and the venue closely associated with Amelia Freedman’s distinguished career as an arts administrator.
Nash Inventions: a sonic feast for six decades

Martyn Brabbins and Claire Booth are among the Nash Ensemble's regular collaborators celebrating the group’s 60th Anniversary, marked by four world premieres.
Late night lunaire: Schoenberg's Pierrot with Claire Booth

A midsummer night but no moonshine for this madness in the Britten Studio.
Nash Ensemble’s Inventions evoke vivid landscapes and sombre memories

Fine performances from Claire Booth and Nash Ensemble conjure up the dramatic landscapes of Andalusia, the Hebrides and the wilds of southern Wisconsin, as portrayed by Harrison Birtwistle and Simon Holt.
In the Realms of Sorrow: Handel cantatas in the round

Director Adele Thomas can do no wrong, sustaining her extraordinary run of fizz with this unlikely concatenation of four Handel cantatas at Stone Nest.
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RPS Awards announce winners for 2025

Kazuki Yamada, Claire Booth and the Paraorchestra were among the winners announced on Thursday, which also honoured contemporary music record label NMC and Belfast’s Open Arts Community Choir.
Vimbayi Kaziboni: Music to change your life

We catch up with Zimbabwean-American conductor Vimbayi Kaziboni as he visits Manchester to conduct the BBC Philharmonic – in a project exploring interactions between the orchestra and artificial intelligence.

