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Mark Berry

Splendid Beethoven from Jean-Guihen Queyras and Alexander Melnikov

04/12/201402/12/2014 by Mark Berry

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Beethoven: Jean-Guihen Queyras (cello), Alexander Melnikov (piano). Wigmore Hall, London, 30.11.2014 (MB)

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Intersection of Three Lives Described in Music, Art and Narration

10/12/201430/11/2014 by Mark Berry

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Philippe Sands, A Song of Good and Evil: Vanessa Redgrave and Philippe Sands (narrators), Laurent Naouri (bass-baritone), Guillaume de Chassy (piano), Nina Brazier (director). Purcell Room, London, 29.11.2014 (MB)

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A Brave Attempt to Put On Oberon by New Sussex Opera

04/12/201426/11/2014 by Mark Berry

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Weber, Oberon: Soloists, St Paul’s Sinfonia, New Sussex Opera Chorus, Nicholas Jenkins (conductor). Cadogan Hall, London, 25.11.2014 (MB)

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Midsummer Opera Acquits Itself with Honour in La Clemenza

04/12/201423/11/2014 by Mark Berry

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Mozart, La clemenza di Tito: Soloists, Chorus of Midsummer Opera (chorus master and stage director: John Upperton), Symphony Orchestra of Midsummer Opera, David Roblou (conductor). St John’s, Waterloo, London, 21.11.2014 (MB)

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Academy’s Young Singers Impress in Puccini Operas

04/12/201423/11/2014 by Mark Berry

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Puccini, Suor Angelica and Gianni Schicchi: Soloists, Royal Academy Sinfonia, Peter Robinson (conductor). Sir Jack Lyons Theatre, Royal Academy of Music, London, 20.11.2014 (MB)

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The Takács Quartet: Exemplary in Beethoven and Mozart

23/11/201411/11/2014 by Mark Berry

United KingdomUnited Kingdom  Beethoven and Mozart: Takács Quartet [Eduard Dusinberre,  Károly Schranz,  (violin)Geraldine Walther, András Fejér (cello)], Louise Williams (viola), Wigmore Hall, 9.11.2014 (MB)

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The Perceptive Joy of Renaud Capuçon’s Playing in Beethoven

23/11/201411/11/2014 by Mark Berry

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Beethoven: Renaud Capuçon (violin), Frank Braley (piano). Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, 9.11.2014 (MB)

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Magisterial Bruckner from Haitink and the LSO

07/11/201424/10/2014 by Mark Berry

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bruckner: London Symphony Orchestra, Bernard Haitink (conductor). Barbican Hall, London, 23.10.2014 (MB)

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