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All non-UK concert reviews

Martinů , Shostakovich, Honegger, and Haydn in Seattle

03/07/201113/05/2011 by Stan

Martinů , Shostakovich, Honegger, and Haydn: Jakub Hrůša (conductor), Vladimir Feltsman (piano), Seattle Symphony, Benaroya Hall, Seattle, 5.5.2011 (BJ)

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

A Quantum Leap: Mariss Jansons’ Munich Mahler

03/07/201112/05/2011 by Stan

Mahler: Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Mariss Jansons (conductor) Philharmonic Hall, Gasteig, Munich, 6.5.2011 (JFL)

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

Not Yet a True Mahlerian: Alan Gilbert Conducts Mahler’s 5th

03/07/201112/05/2011 by Stan

Mahler: Symphony No. 5, Alan Gilbert (Conductor), New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Avery Fisher Hall, New York City 27.04.2011 (SSM)

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Categories Concert Reviews, International Concerts, Previously Published Tags New York, Stan Metzger

Satisfying Kotik, Interesting Ligeti, Subversive Cage and a Sprinkling from Young Composers

03/07/201112/05/2011 by Stan

Kotik, Mincek, Ligeti, Francesconi, Chen, Cage: Daan Vandewalle (piano), Hana Kotkova (violin), Joseph Kubera (piano), The Orchestra of the S.E.M. Ensemble, Ostravská Banda, Peter Kotik (conductor), Zankel Hall, Carnegie Hall, New York City, 13.04.2011 (GG)

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Categories Concert Reviews, International Concerts, Previously Published Tags George Grella, New York

Vladimir Ashkenazy Extends His Stay with the Sydney Symphony.

21/03/201410/05/2011 by Stan

Vladimir Ashkenazy extends his stay with the Sydney Symphony. 5.5.2011 (TP)

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Categories Concert Reviews, International Concerts, Previously Published Tags Sydney

Resurrecting Mahler: San Francisco Symphony Perform Mahler’s Second and Ninth Symphonies

03/07/201110/05/2011 by Stan

Mahler, Symphonies 9 and 2: San Francisco Symphony, Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor), Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco. 7-8.5.2011 (HS)

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Categories Concert Reviews, International Concerts, Previously Published Tags Harvey Steiman, San Francisco

The Center Can Hold: Strong Strauss Surrounded By Weaker Works

03/07/201107/05/2011 by Stan

Villa-Lobos, Strauss, and Prokofiev: Seattle Symphony musicians and guests, Illsley Ball Nordstrom Recital Hall, Benaroya Hall, Seattle, 22.4.2011 (BJ) 

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

This the Viola – Boccherini, Schubert, Britten and Brahms in Rome

03/07/201107/05/2011 by Stan

This the Viola – Boccherini, Schubert, Britten and Brahms: Daniel Palmizio (viola) and Giacamo Ronchini (piano): Oratorio del Gonfalone, Rome, 5.5.2011(JB)

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Categories Concert Reviews, International Concerts, Previously Published Tags Jack Buckley, Rome
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