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International Concerts

All non-UK concert reviews

Noseda’s Stereophontastic Verdi Requiem

10/06/201307/06/2013 by Jens F. Laurson

AustriaAustria Verdi: Kirstin Lewis (soprano), Sonia Ganassi (mezzo), Francesco Meli (tenor), Ildar Abdrazakov (bass), Ginandrea Noseda (conductor), Tetaro Regio Torino Orchestra, Konzerthaus, Vienna, 29.5.2013 (JFL)

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Categories Concert Reviews, International Concerts, Previously Published Tags Jens F. Laurson, Vienna

Czech Conductor’s Return Offers Stylistic Sympathy

10/06/201306/06/2013 by Stan

United StatesUnited States  Smetana, Beethoven, and Dvořák: Alina Ibragimova (violin), Seattle Symphony, Jakub Hrůša (conductor), Benaroya Hall, Seattle, 30.5.2013 (BJ)

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Categories Concert Reviews, International Concerts, Previously Published Tags Bernard Jacobson, Seattle

Inspired by the Devil, with Heavenly Results

10/06/201305/06/2013 by Stan

United StatesUnited States Sciarrino, Tartini, Stroppa, Bianchi, Eckardt: Miranda Cuckson (violin), Blair McMillen (piano), Italian Academy, Columbia University, 8.5.2013 (DS)

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Categories Concert Reviews, International Concerts, Previously Published Tags Daniele Sahr, New York

Inspiring Verdi Requiem from Gianandrea Noseda

10/06/201302/06/2013 by Stan

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GermanyGermany Verdi, Requiem: Kristin Lewis (soprano), Sonia Ganassi (mezzo-soprano), Francesco Meli (tenor), Ildar Abdrazakov (bass), Orchestra e Coro del Teatro Regio di Torino/Gianandrea Noseda, Kreuzkirche, Dresden, Germany, 28.5.2013 (MC)

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Categories Concert Reviews, International Concerts, Previously Published Tags Dresden, Michael Cookson

City Noir in the Chocolate City

10/06/201301/06/2013 by Jens F. Laurson

United StatesUnited States Respighi, Ravel, Adams: Jeremy Denk (piano), John Adams (conductor), National Symphony Orchestra, Kennedy Center, Washington DC, 30.5.2013 (RRR)

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Categories International Concerts, Previously Published Tags Robert R. Reilly, Washington DC

Poulenc and Turina Songs Energise Mezzo Brueggergosman

10/06/201331/05/2013 by Stan

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GermanyGermany Ravel, Britten, Wagner, Poulenc, Turina: Measha Brueggergosman (mezzo-soprano) and Justus Zeyen (piano), Palais im Großen Garten, Dresden, Germany, 27.5.2013 (MC)

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Categories Concert Reviews, International Concerts, Previously Published Tags Dresden, Michael Cookson

Sporadic Sparks from Honeck in Tchaikovsky

10/06/201331/05/2013 by Stan

United StatesUnited States Martinsson, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky: Lars Vogt (piano), Cleveland Orchestra, Manfred Honeck (conductor) Severance Hall, Cleveland, 26.5.2013 (MSJ)

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Categories Concert Reviews, International Concerts, Previously Published Tags Cleveland, Mark S. Jordan

Concerti Galore: Bach Week Ends on an Up Note at Montreal Music Festival

20/06/201329/05/2013 by Stan

CanadaCanada Bach: Complete Violin Concerti: Rachel Barton Pine (violin), Elizabeth Wallfisch (ldirector/violinist), Montreal Festival Ensemble, St. George Church, Montreal, 25.5.2013 (SSM)

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Categories Concert Reviews, International Concerts, Previously Published Tags Montreal, Stan Metzger
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