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Triumphant Tavener opens the Edinburgh International Festival

John Tavener's epic, eight-hour all-night vigil opens the festival in monumental style, directed by Thomas Guthrie.
Myth meets Shoreditch: a rewarding Handel double bill

Part of this year's London Handel Festival, Apollo e Dafne and The Choice of Hercules are transported to the stage in a captivating production that blends music and dance.
Serenades and larks ascending: Vaughan Williams at Temple Church
Four excellent soloists played a major part in the evening’s success, marking the 50th anniversary of the Collegium Musicum of London.
Intriguing Schubert, raucous virtuosity: The Alehouse Sessions
Raucous banter, musical virtuosity and a plethora of folk styles in the Alehouse Sessions follow Barokksolistene's intriguing take on Schubert's great song cycle.
Vache Baroque opens with a fine Dido and Aeneas
Purcell's counterpoint is beautifully sung by a young cast to inaugurate England's latest country house opera venue.
Semele crashes and burns, but Louise Alder soars up at Ally Pally
Rising like a phoenix, the Alexandra Palace Theatre stages its first opera since its reopening after eighty years of slumber.
