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An exciting new string quartet takes the stage in London

03/07/201127/05/2011 by Stan

Haydn, Janacek, Beethoven: Evropska Quartet – Rowena Kenally (violin), Adam Hill (violin), Anisa Arslanagic  (viola), Max Ruisi (cello). The Red Hedgehog, Archway Road, London. 23. 4. 2011 (KC)

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Categories Concert Reviews, Previously Published, UK Concerts Tags Ken Carter, London

Not quite earthshaking:Saporro Orchestra at Royal Festival Hall perfromance

03/07/201126/05/2011 by Stan

Takemitsu, Bruch, Shostakovich Akiko Suwanai (violin); Sapporo Symphony Orchestra/Tadaaki Otaka. Royal Festival Hall London, 23.5. 2011 (CC)

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Categories Concert Reviews, Previously Published, UK Concerts Tags Colin Clarke, London

The Sixteen show continuity of Britain’s choral tradition from Tallis to Tippett.

03/07/201126/05/2011 by Stan

Tallis, Morley, Gibbons, Byrd, MacMillan, Tippett, Britten: The Sixteen, Harry Christopher (conductor)  St. David’s Hall, Cardiff, 24.5.11 (GPu)

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Categories Concert Reviews, Previously Published, UK Concerts Tags Cardiff, Glyn Pursglove

Farewell to Finlandia Hall:Mahler and Haydn bid adieu to Helsinki Philharmonic’s old home

03/07/201125/05/2011 by Stan

Mahler, Haydn: Juhan Tralla (tenor), Gabriel Suovanen (baritone), Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra – John Storgårds (conductor) at the Finlandia Hall, Helsinki, 18.5.2011 (GF)

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Categories Concert Reviews, International Concerts, Previously Published Tags Göran Forsling, Helsinki

Mahler Festival Leipzig: Gergiev – London Symphony Orchestra – First Symphony

07/04/201425/05/2011 by Stan

Mahler: London Symphony Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (conductor) Gewandhaus, Leipzig, 22.5.2011 (JFL)

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

Mahler Festival Leipzig: Nezét-Séguin – Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra – Seventh Symphony

02/02/201425/05/2011 by Stan

Mahler: Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Yannick Nezét-Séguin (conductor) Gewandhaus, Leipzig, 21.5.2011 (JFL)

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

Mahler Festival Leipzig: Luisi – Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra – Das Lied von der Erde

03/07/201124/05/2011 by Stan

Mahler: Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Anna Larsson (mezzo), Robert Dean Smith (tenor), Fabio Luisi (conductor) Gewandhaus, Leipzig, 22.5.2011 (JFL)

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

Mahler Youth Orchestra plays their Magic Horn and other works by Mahler

03/07/201124/05/2011 by Stan

Mahler: Mahler Youth Orchestra, Philippe Jordan (conductor), Thomas Hampson (baritone), Burkhart Fritz (tenor) Megaron – Athens Concert Hall, 11.-12.5.11 (BM)

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Categories Concert Reviews, International Concerts, Previously Published Tags Athens, Bettina Mara
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