It’s far too rare to see the BSO in Plymouth, and with such gems, Philip R Buttall for one is hungry for more. Read why
Painting as a subversive activity | Richard Webb
An exhibition of Richard Webb’s work is at Benjamin Rhodes Arts, London, exploring the manifesto of painting and painting as a subversive act
Memories are made of this | Dvořák’s Stabat Mater
Plymouth Philharmonic Choir’s performance of Dvořák’s Stabat Mater was a moment in time that created a special, unforgettable memory
‘Patent empathy between orchestra and its visiting soloist’ | PSO and Ariel Lanyi
The Plymouth Symphony Orchestra and Ariel Lanyi was yet another marriage made in heaven, says Philip R Buttall. Read the review to see why
Bridge the Tamar brings South West artists together
In Bridge the Tamar, 12 artists from Devon and Cornwall explore the local and global challenges of connectivity of peoples and societies
Electronic music and string trio share Plymouth stage
Trio Kurtag shared a stage with the electronic music of David Bessell at Levinsky Hall, University of Plymouth. Philip R Buttall was there