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Curtis Rogers

Exhilarating but Brief Concert from Zukerman and Oxford Philharmonic

08/04/201602/04/2016 by Curtis Rogers

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Tchaikovsky, Beethoven: Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra / Pinchas Zukerman (violinist and conductor), Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, 1.4.2016. (CR)

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Stimulating and Entertaining Recital by Dame Felicity Heralds the Spring

13/03/201606/03/2016 by Curtis Rogers

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Oxford Lieder – A Spring Weekend of Song opening concert with Felicity Lott: Felicity Lott (soprano), Eugene Asti (piano): Holywell Music Room, Oxford 4.3.2016. (CR)

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Holst Singers Negotiate Rachmaninov Vespers with Skill and Fervour

29/02/201623/02/2016 by Curtis Rogers

Rachmaninov: Holst Singers, Stephen Layton (conductor). Merton College Chapel, Oxford 20.2.16

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Imaginative and Illuminating Presentation of Die schöne Magelone in Oxford

08/11/201531/10/2015 by Curtis Rogers

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Oxford Lieder Festival – Brahms: Roderick Williams (baritone), Alison Rose (soprano), Iain Burnside (piano), Victoria Newlyn (narrator): Holywell Music Room, Oxford 27.10.2015. (CR)

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Accomplished but Understated Singing from Henk Neven

08/11/201527/10/2015 by Curtis Rogers

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Oxford Lieder Festival – Mendelssohn, Schumann, & Brahms: Henk Neven (baritone), Imogen Cooper (piano): Holywell Music Room, Oxford 26.10.2015. (CR)

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Unanimity of Mind and Spirit from Holzmair and Cooper at the Oxford Lieder Festival

08/11/201524/10/2015 by Curtis Rogers

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Oxford Lieder Festival – Clara & Robert Schumann, Frank Martin: Wolfgang Holzmair (baritone), Imogen Cooper (piano): Holywell Music Room, Oxford 23.10.2015

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Dream Team of Connolly and Johnson Open Oxford Lieder Festival

24/10/201519/10/2015 by Curtis Rogers

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Oxford Lieder Festival  – Schubert, Brahms, Wolf. Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano), Graham Johnson (piano): Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford 16.10.2015 (CR)

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Adderbury Ensemble Cohere Well in Chamber Arrangement of Beethoven  Concerto

17/06/201515/06/2015 by Curtis Rogers

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Beethoven, Brahms: Adderbury Ensemble [David Lepage (violin), Christopher Windass (violin), Vanessa Mcnaught (viola), Katherine Sharman (cello), Viv Mclean (piano)]: St John the Evangelist Church, Oxford, 11.6.2015 (CR)

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