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Year: 2022

Welser-Möst and Cleveland Orchestra compel with music in troubling times

18/06/202212/03/2022 by Mark S Jordan

United StatesUnited States Adès, Walton, Sibelius: Peter Otto (violin), Cleveland Orchestra / Franz Welser-Möst (conductor). Mandel Concert Hall at Severance Music Center, Cleveland, 10.3.2022. (MSJ)

Peter Otto with Franz Welser-Most and the Cleveland Orchestra © Roger Mastroianni

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In Stravinsky’s Violin Concerto, Josefowicz and Salonen outdo The Rite of Spring in San Francisco

18/06/202212/03/2022 by Claire Seymour

United StatesUnited States Elizabeth Ogonek, Stravinsky: Leila Josefowicz (violin), San Francisco Symphony / Esa-Pekka Salonen (conductor). Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, 10.3.2022. (HS)

Leila Josefowicz and Esa-Pekka Salonen © Brittany Hosea-Small

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Categories Concert Reviews, International Concerts Tags Harvey Steiman, San Francisco Leave a comment

Insights galore in the Barbican Hall concert with Nicole Cabell, the LSO and Rattle conducting

18/06/202212/03/2022 by Colin Clarke

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Dvořák, Walker, Schumann: Nicole Cabell (soprano), London Symphony Orchestra / Sir Simon Rattle (conductor). Barbican Hall, London, 10.3.2022. (CC)

Sir Simon Rattle © Mark Allan

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Rattle and the LSO were not perfect but a great deal was inspired

18/06/202211/03/2022 by Jim Pritchard

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Berlioz, Hannah Kendall, Sibelius, Bartók, Ravel: London Symphony Orchestra / Sir Simon Rattle (conductor). Barbican Centre, London, 9.3.2022. (MBr)

The LSO conducted by Sir Simon Rattle (c) Mark Allan

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BBC NOW play Grace Williams and Mahler in Cardiff

18/06/202211/03/2022 by Paul Corfield Godfrey

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Grace Williams, Mahler: BBC National Orchestra of Wales / Christoph König (conductor). St David’s Hall, Cardiff, 10.3.2022. (PCG)

Christoph König

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Crisp Beethoven and thrilling Adams’s Harmonielehre from the Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich

18/06/202211/03/2022 by John Rhodes

SwitzerlandSwitzerland Beethoven, Adams: Marc-André Hamelin (piano), Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich / Pierre-André Valade (conductor). Tonhalle, Zurich, 10.3.2022. (JR)

Marc-André Hamelin (c) Sim Canetty Clarke

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Eric McElroy’s Oxford recital was a stimulating compendium of piano music from the last 30 years

18/06/202210/03/2022 by Curtis Rogers

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Frederic Rzewski, Howard Skempton, Eric McElroy and Jacob Ter Veldhuis: Eric McElroy (piano). Magdalen College, Oxford, 8.3.2022. (CR)

Eric McElroy

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Orfeas2021: FYTA’s sci-fi video-opera, mines the past to examine the present

18/06/202210/03/2022 by Rick Perdian

GreeceGreece FYTA – Orfeas2021: Soloists, chorus & orchestra / Iason Marmaras & Panos Iliopoulos (musical preparation & harpsichord). Greek National Opera, Athens, 2021. (RP)

Georgios Iatrou as Orpheus

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