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David Fray’s piano recital offers a mixed experience

25/07/201123/07/2011 by Stan

Mozart and Beethoven: David Fray (piano). Wigmore Hall, London. 20.7.2011 (MB)

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Categories Concert Reviews, Previously Published, UK Concerts Tags London, Mark Berry

A variable recital of Russian cello pieces from Chaushian and Sudbin

25/07/201123/07/2011 by Stan

Borodin, Prokofiev, Schnittke, Rachmaninov: Alexander Chaushian (cello), Evgeny Sudbin (piano), Wigmore Hall, London. 21.7.2011 (GDn)

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Categories Concert Reviews, Previously Published, UK Concerts Tags Gavin Dixon, London

Chamber Music by Mozart, Schumann, and Dohnányi at the Olympic Music Festival

25/07/201121/07/2011 by Stan

Mozart, Schumann, and Dohnányi : The Festival Quartet: Charles Weatherbee and Korine Fujiwara (violins), Alan Iglitzin (viola) and Clancy Newman (cello); Paul Hersh (piano) Olympic Music Festival, Quilcene, WA, 17.7.2010 (BJ)

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

Prom 7 – Some distinguished Schubert playing at the first late-night Prom.

25/07/201121/07/2011 by Stan

Schubert: Belcea Quartet (Corina Belcea-Fisher, Axel Schacher (violins), Krzysztof Chorleski (viola), Antoine Lederlin (violoncello)), Valentin Erben (violoncello). Royal Albert Hall, London, 19.7.2011 (MB)

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Categories Concert Reviews, Previously Published Tags London, Mark Berry

Prom 6 – The Capuçon brothers impress for the second night running

25/07/201121/07/2011 by Stan

Weber, Brahms, and Stravinsky: Renaud Capuçon (violin), Gautier Capuçon (violoncello), Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Myung-Whun Chung (conductor). Royal Albert Hall, London, 19.7.2011 (MB)

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Categories Concert Reviews, Previously Published Tags London, Mark Berry

Prom 5 – Messiaen, Dusapin and Beethoven with the Capuçons and Frank Braley

25/07/201120/07/2011 by Stan

Prom 5 – Messiaen, Dusapin, and Beethoven: Frank Braley (piano), Renaud Capuçon (violin), Gautier Capuçon (violoncello), Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Myung-Whun Chung (conductor). Royal Albert Hall, London, 18.7.2011 (MB)

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Categories Concert Reviews, Previously Published Tags London, Mark Berry

Double Basses & Company: Jack Buckley’s final weekend at the Pontino Festival

25/07/201120/07/2011 by Stan

Double Basses & Company: Jack Buckley’s final weekend at the Pontino Festival (JB)

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Categories Concert Reviews, International Concerts, Previously Published Tags Jack Buckley, Pontino, Sermoneta

Aspen Music Festival 2011 (5) Contemporary and familiar connect with listeners

25/07/201119/07/2011 by Stan

Aspen Music Festival (5): Daniel Hope, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Joyce Yang and Stefan Jackiw, Julian Fischer and Daniel Mueller-Schott. 17.7.2011 (HS)

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Categories International Concerts, Previously Published Tags Aspen, Harvey Steiman
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