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Toe-Tapping Piazzolla from Joshua Bell and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields

23/11/201716/11/2017 by Claire Seymour

United KingdomUnited Kingdom J.S. Bach, Tchaikovsky, Piazzolla: Joshua Bell (director/violin), Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Wigmore Hall, London, 15.11.2017. (CS)

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Soloists, Karabits and BSO Ring All The Bells

23/11/201716/11/2017 by Ian Lace

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Brahms, Beethoven, Rachmaninov: David Fray (piano), Olga Mykytenko (soprano), Artjom Korotkov (tenor), Nikolay Didenko (bass), Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra / Kirill Karabits (conductor). Lighthouse, Poole, 15.11.2017. (IL)

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Schubert’s Sonata in C minor is the Crowning Glory for Llŷr Williams

16/11/201714/11/2017 by Glyn Pursglove

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Schubert and Liszt: Llŷr Williams (piano), The Dora Stoutzker Hall, Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Cardiff. 9.11.2017. (GPu)

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Llŷr Williams (c) B. G. Ealovega

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New Palace Opera’s Performance of Tristan und Isolde Excerpts Exceeds Expectations

16/11/201714/11/2017 by Jim Pritchard

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Wagner: Soloists and Orchestra of Palace Opera / Jonathan Finney (conductor). St. John’s Church, Waterloo, London, 12.11.2017. (JPr)

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A Wonderful Programme of Contrasts from the Takács Quartet

16/11/201714/11/2017 by Claire Seymour

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Mozart, Shostakovich, Mendelssohn: Louise Williams (viola), Takács Quartet (Edward Dusinberre & Károly Schranz [violins], Geraldine Walther (viola), András Fejér [cello]), Wigmore Hall, London, 13.11.2017. (CS)

Takács String Quartet (c) Keith Saunders
Takács String Quartet (c) Keith Saunders

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Oxford Coffee Concerts Presents a Programme of Bach Keyboard Works

16/11/201713/11/2017 by Curtis Rogers

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Oxford Coffee Concerts – Bach: Viv McLean (piano). Holywell Music Room, Oxford 12.11.2017. (CR)

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Siglo de Oro’s Triumphant Performance Explores Both Sides of Religious Upheaval

22/11/201713/11/2017 by Thomas Pierce

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Various composers: Siglo de Oro / Patrick Allies (conductor), St. John’s Smith Square, London, 9.11.2017. (TStJP)

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The Rosamunde Trio Show Authority and Dignity but Not Enough Sparkle

16/11/201713/11/2017 by Claire Seymour

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Mozart, Brahms, Schubert: Rosamunde Trio (Martino Tirimo [piano], Ben Sayevich [violin], Daniel Veis [cello] Kings Place, London 12.11.2017. (CS)

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