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Roger Jones

Mozart Partners Barber and Bartók in Søndergård Concert

23/02/2014 by Stan

United KingdomUnited Kingdom  Bartók, Barber, Mozart: Alban Gerhardt (cello), BBC National Orchestra of Wales / Thomas Søndergård (conductor), Town Hall, Cheltenham, 20.2.2014. (RJ)

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Pianist-Composer Reveals her Credentials as a Conductor

18/02/201410/02/2014 by Stan

United KingdomUnited Kingdom  Mozart, Dvořák, Wagner, Beethoven: George Ewart (violin), Cheltenham Chamber Orchestra / Alissa Firsova (conductor), St Andrew’s Church, Cheltenham, 8.2.2014. (RJ)

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

Garsington Opera Celebrates its 25th Anniversary with a British Premiere

25/07/201405/02/2014 by Stan

Garsington Opera Celebrates its 25th Anniversary with a British Premiere

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Categories Previously Published Tags Roger Jones, Wormsley

Prestigious Lineup for Chipping Campden Music Festival 2014 (May 11 to 24)

06/06/201405/02/2014 by Stan

Prestigious Lineup for Chipping Campden Music Festival 2014 (May 11 to 24)

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Classical Favourites Receive a Makeover in Cheltenham

10/02/201403/02/2014 by Stan

 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Mozart, Beethoven, Dvořák: Tamsin Waley-Cohen (violin), Cheltenham Symphony Orchestra / David Curtis (conductor), Pittville Pump Room, Cheltenham, 1.2.2014. (RJ)

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Fine Performances from Brautigam, Bakels and the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra

03/02/201431/01/2014 by Stan

United KingdomUnited Kingdom  Mozart, Beethoven: Ronald Brautigam (piano), Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra / Kees Bakels (conductor), Town Hall, Cheltenham, 20.1.2013. (RJ)

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A Programme of Contrasts from the Jacquin Trio.

21/11/201305/11/2013 by Stan

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Rowland-Jones, Woolrich, Colin Matthews, Cashian, Kurtág, Larsen, Dean: The Jacquin Trio, Cheltenham Contemporary Concerts, Parabola Arts Centre, Cheltenham, 4.11.2013. (RJ)

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A Rewarding Performance from The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra

05/11/201301/11/2013 by Stan

 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Holst, Elgar, Brahms: Andreas Brantelid (cello), Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Garry Walker (conductor), Town Hall, Cheltenham, 20.10.2013. (RJ)

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