fri 31/10/2025

graham rickson

Bio
Graham, who writes on classical music, lives in Leeds.

Articles By Graham Rickson

Classical CDs Weekly: Medtner, Martin Shaw, Stravinsky

Read more...

Classical CDs Weekly: Adams, Beethoven, Berg, Debussy, Szymanowski

Read more...

Classical CDs Weekly: Bo Hansson, Mahler, Shostakovich

Read more...

Classical CDs Weekly: Dvořák, Ravel, Garth Knox

Read more...

Classical CDs Weekly: Falla, Rameau, Nikolaus Harnoncourt

Read more...

Classical CDs Weekly: Alison Balsom, Renée Fleming, Håkan Hardenberger

Read more...

Classical CDs Weekly: Bach, Britten, Mariusz Kwiecień

Read more...

Classical CDs Weekly: James MacMillan, American String Quartets and Music from the Machine Age

Read more...

Classical CDs Weekly: Beethoven, Britten, Liszt, Vaughan Williams

Read more...

Classical CDs Weekly: Handel, Lutosławski, Shostakovich

Read more...

Classical CDs Weekly: Bach, Berlioz, Michala Petri

Read more...

Angus, Thongs and Even More Snogging, West Yorkshire Playhouse

Read more...

Classical CDs Weekly: Brian, Shostakovich, Sibelius

Read more...

DVD: Tyrannosaur

Read more...

Classical CDs Weekly: Andriessen, Korngold, Tchaikovsky, Joshua Bell

Read more...

Classical CDs Weekly: Handel, Rachmaninov, Andy Findon

Read more...

Pages

latest in today

'We are bowled over!' Thank you for your messages... ...
Down Cemetery Road, Apple TV review - wit, grit and a twisty...

Back in 2003, when Mick Herron was a humble sub-editor, his...

The Railway Children, Glyndebourne review - right train, wro...

If the distance from Festen to The Railway Children looks like a long stretch of track, remember that Mark-Anthony Turnage’s...

Robin Holloway: Music's Odyssey review - lessons in com...

Robin Holloway is a composer and, until his retirement in 2011, don at Cambridge, where he taught many of the leading British composers of the...

Wendy & Peter Pan, Barbican Theatre review - mixed bag o...

On paper, this RSC revival of Ella Hickson’s 2013 adaptation sounds just the ticket: a feminist spin on the familiar JM Barrie story,...

Bugonia review - Yorgos Lanthimos on aliens, bees and conspi...

“How can you tell she’s an alien?” asks Don (Aidan Delbis, an impressive neuro-divergent actor) of his cousin Teddy (the excellent Jesse Plemons...

Cat Burns finds 'How to Be Human' but maybe not he...

Twenty-five-year-old South Londoner and current Celebrity Traitors contestant Cat Burns is a charming performer....

Todd Rundgren, London Palladium review - bold, soul-inclined...

The first words are spoken after “Worldwide Epiphany,” the 20th song. “Thank you” is all Todd Rundgren says. With this, the set ends.

It...

Photo Oxford 2025 review - photography all over the town

Photo Oxford 2025 presents a programme of exhibitions, lectures and events ranging from well-known artists and documentary photographers to new...

It’s back to the beginning for the latest Dylan Bootleg

The youthful subject of A Complete Unknown, which closes with him "going electric" at Newport as the culmination of a rainbow arc that...