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UK Concerts

All concert reviews from the UK.

Sir Stephen Hough’s sparkling Piano Concerto sits comfortably between the BSO’s Brahms and Elgar

01/03/2025 by Chris Kettle

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Brahms, Hough, Elgar: Sir Stephen Hough (piano), Walter van Dyk (speaker), Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra / Mark Wigglesworth (conductor). Lighthouse, Poole, 27.2.2025. (CK)

Actor Walter van Dyk as Edward Elgar with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra © BSO

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Marios Papadopoulos’s musical dialogue with his Oxford Philharmonic at the Barbican

01/03/2025 by Agnes Kory

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Coleridge-Taylor, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky: Martha Argerich (piano), Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra / Marios Papadopoulos (conductor). Barbican Hall, London, 24.2.2025. (AK)

Pianists Marios Papadopoulos and Martha Argerich play Ravel © Apple and Biscuit

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Richard Strauss and Grieg with Osborne, Gardner and the LPO

01/03/2025 by Marc Bridle

United KingdomUnited Kingdom León, Grieg, Richard Strauss: Steven Osborne (piano), London Philharmonic Orchestra / Edward Gardner (conductor), Royal Festival Hall, London, 21.2.2025. (MBr)

Edward Gardner conduct the London Philharmonic Orchestra © Mark Allan

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Philharmonia and Paavo Järvi: Spiky Stravinsky and occasionally turgid Tüür fail to lift the spirits

28/02/2025 by John Rhodes

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Stravinsky, Tüür: Nicolas Altstaedt (cello), Philharmonia / Paavo Järvi (conductor). Royal Festival Hall, London, 27.2.2025. (JR)

Paavo Järvi © Luca Migliore

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Lunchtime at Wigmore Hall: Steven Osborne’s Schubert restored the spirits and nourished the soul

27/02/2025 by Christopher Sallon

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bach, MacMillan, Weir and Schubert: Steven Osborne (piano). Wigmore Hall, London. 24.2.2025. (CSa)

Steven Osborne © Ryan Buchanan

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Thomas Søndergård directs the RSNO in a masterly Mahler Ninth in Glasgow

27/02/202526/02/2025 by Gregor Tassie

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Mahler: Royal Scottish National Orchestra / Thomas Søndergård (conductor). Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, 22.2.2025. (GT)

Thomas Søndergård conducts the RSNO © Sally Jubb

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Aristocratic Prokofiev and dark Rachmaninoff from Daniel Lozakovich and Tugan Sokhiev

26/02/2025 by Marc Bridle

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Prokofiev, Rachmaninoff: Daniel Lozakovich (violin), Philharmonia Orchestra / Tugan Sokhiev (conductor). Royal Festival Hall, London, 20.2.2025. (MBr)

Daniel Lozakovich © Martin Raphaël Martiq

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Viennese classics and a world premiere by Jay Capperauld brings a glow to a freezing evening in Glasgow

27/02/202524/02/2025 by Gregor Tassie

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Beethoven, Mozart, Capperauld, Schubert: Ivan Podyomov (soloist), Scottish Chamber Orchestra / Maxim Emelyanychev (conductor). City Hall, Glasgow, 21.2.2025. (GT)

Maxim Emelyanychev conducting the Scottish Chamber Orchestra

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