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Aspen Festival -2015

Aspen Music Festival (6): Brahms, Hodkinson, Pärt, Ponce, Prokofiev, Schoenberg, Schubert, Shin-Ichiro, Tchaikovsky

02/08/201527/07/2015 by Harvey Steiman

 United StatesUnited States Aspen Music Festival (6): Brahms, Hodkinson, Pärt, Ponce, Prokofiev, Schoenberg, Schubert, Shin-Ichiro, Tchaikovsky. Aspen, Colorado. 20-23.7.2015 (HS)

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Aspen 5: A Young Pianist with an Old Soul, Daniel Hope in Mendelssohn, and Hannu Lintu’s Quiet Authority

01/08/201527/07/2015 by Harvey Steiman

United StatesUnited States Aspen Music Festival (5): Bach/Busoni, Brahms, Debussy, Mackey, Mendelssohn, Messiaen, Ravel, Sibelius, R. Strauss, Stravinsky: Soloists, Aspen, Colorado. 17-19.7.2015 (HS)

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Aspen 4: Joshua Guerrero as Gounod’s Roméo, and the Emersons Win the Week in Chamber Music

25/07/201520/07/2015 by Harvey Steiman

United StatesUnited States  Aspen Music Festival (4): Barber, Beethoven, Bermel, Brahms, Bruch, Dvořák, Gounod, Iyer, Liebermann, Mendelssohn, Ravel. Aspen, Colorado. 13-16.7.2015 (HS)

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Aspen 3: Astounding Hadelich, Superb Takács, and a “Da Capo” with Mixed Results

25/07/201516/07/2015 by Harvey Steiman

United StatesUnited States Aspen Music Festival (3): Beethoven, Alan Fletcher, Franck, Magnard, Mozart, R. Strauss, Vaughan Williams: Soloists, Aspen Chamber Symphony and Festival Orchestra, Takács Quartet, Robert Spano and Christian Arming (conductors), Aspen, Colorado. 10-12.7.2015 (HS)

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Aspen 2: Towering Jazz, Intriguing Chamber Music—and Disappointing Yundi

25/07/201515/07/2015 by Harvey Steiman

United StatesUnited States Aspen Music Festival (2), Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, Haydn, Jalbert, Liszt, Perle, Rachmaninov, Schumann, Smetana, Xinyan: Soloists, Aspen, Colorado. 6-8.7.2015 (HS)

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