sat 17/05/2025

Miranda Heggie

Articles By Miranda Heggie

CBSO Quartet, Hockley Social Club, Birmingham review - unveiling of innovative new partnership

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Karine Polwart, Birmingham Town Hall Review: Expertly crafted modern folk

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Blade Runner, Avex Ensemble, Symphony Hall, Birmingham review - synths synced to screen

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Edinburgh International Festival 2021: Anna Meredith

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Elisabeth Leonskaja / Goldmund Quartet, Edinburgh International Festival review - established and emerging stars shine bright

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Edinburgh International Festival 2021: traditional music round-up review

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

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Echo Vocal Ensemble, Midlands Arts Centre review - fresh and fun approach to choral singing

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theartsdesk at the Ryedale Festival 2021 - music returns to the moors

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Gweneth Ann Rand, Simon Lepper, Wigmore Hall review - a richly hued collection of songs

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Ryedale Spring Festival online review - sowing the seeds of live music

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The Gesualdo Six, St Martin-in-the-Fields online review - perfectly polished polyphony

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Sean Shibe, Wigmore Hall online review - persuasive and poignant

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Netrebko, Met Stars Live in Concert online review - flashy performance from operatic powerhouse

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David Webb's 'Winter Journey', Wigmore Hall online review - an epic shared

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The Hermes Experiment, Wigmore Hall online review - innovative and uplifting

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