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Notes from the 2011 Salzburg Festival ( 7 ) – The Fifth Continent: Continū + Salzburg Media Productions

22/07/202111/08/2011 by Jens F. Laurson

AustriaAustria Sasha Waltz, “Continu”: Sasha Waltz & Guests (performers), Felsenreitschule Salzburg, Salzburg, 7.8.2011 (JFL)

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

Prom 32 – Brahms and some rare early Mahler

14/08/201110/08/2011 by Stan

United KingdomUnited Kingdom   Brahms and Mahler: Christian Tetzlaff (violin), Melanie Diener (soprano), Anna Larsson (mezzo-soprano), Stuart Skelton (tenor),Christopher Purves (baritone), BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Edward Gardner. Royal Albert Hall, London, 7.8.2011. (JPr)

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Categories Concert Reviews, Previously Published Tags Jim Pritchard, London

Three Choirs Festival 2011 (4) – A memorable Mahler performance from the Philharmonia and Susanna Mälkki

14/08/201110/08/2011 by Stan

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Mahler; Symphony No 3 in D minor Catherine Wyn-Rogers (mezzo-soprano), Ladies of the Festival Chorus, Choristers of the Three Cathedral Choirs, Philharmonia Orchestra, Susanna Mälkki. Worcester Cathedral. 8.8.2011 (JQ)

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Categories Concert Reviews, Previously Published, UK Concerts Tags John Quinn, Worcester

Three Choirs Festival 2011 (3) – English Composers-in-exile turn up for the Festival

14/08/201110/08/2011 by Stan

United KingdomUnited Kingdom English Exiles – Peter Philips, Richard Dering, John Bull:  Royal Holloway College Chapel Choir, English Cornett & Sackbut Ensemble, Rupert Gough (conductor & organ), Tewkesbury Abbey, 8.8.2011.  (RJ)

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Categories Concert Reviews, Previously Published, UK Concerts Tags Roger Jones, Worcester

Notes from the 2011 Salzburg Festival ( 6 ) – Mozart Matinee, Julia Fischer

22/07/202109/08/2011 by Jens F. Laurson

AustriaAustria Mozart: Julia Fischer (violin), Ivor Bolton (conductor), Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg, Mozarteum Large Hall, Salzburg, 7.8.2011 (JFL)

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

Lincoln Center Festival 2011 – Bruckner (R)evolution

05/03/201309/08/2011 by Stan

United StatesUnited States Lincoln Center Festival 2011 –  Bruckner (R)evolution : Leila Josefowicz (violin), Franz Welser-Möst (conductor), The Cleveland Orchestra. Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, 13-17.7.2011 (BH)

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Categories Concert Reviews, International Concerts, Previously Published Tags Bruce Hodges, New York

Olympic Music Festival 2011 – Greater and Lesser Works Realized with Equally Compelling Musicianship

22/07/202109/08/2011 by Bernard Jacobson

United StatesUnited States  Beethoven, Dvořák, and Brahms, et al: Paul Hersh (piano), Teddy Abrams (clarinet), Amy Barston (cello), Megumi Stohs (violin), Alan Iglitzin (viola); Olympic Music Festival, Quilcene, WA. 6.8.2010 (BJ)

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

Three Choirs Festival 2011 (2) – A dignified and moving commemoration of 9/11

14/08/201109/08/2011 by Stan

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Barber, John Adams. Mahler, Mozart:  Julia Doyle (soprano), Clare McCaldin (mezzo-soprano), Simon Wall (tenor), Robert Macdonald (bass), Festival Chorus, Choristers of the Three Cathedral Choirs, Philharmonia Orchestra, Adrian Partington. Worcester Cathedral. 7.8. 2011 (JQ)

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Categories Concert Reviews, Previously Published, UK Concerts Tags John Quinn, Worcester
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