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Alan Sanders

Differing Aspects of Spirituality in Music Brought to Life by John Mauceri and the LPO

02/05/201729/04/2017 by Alan Sanders

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bach, Hindemith, Wagner and Strauss: Angel Blue (soprano), London Philharmonic Orchestra / John Mauceri (conductor), Royal Festival Hall, London, 28.4.2017. (AS)

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Alexander Melnikov’s Thought-Provoking Approach to Debussy

10/04/201706/04/2017 by Alan Sanders

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Debussy: Alexander Melnikov (piano), Wigmore Hall, London, 5.4.2017. (AS)

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A Rare Chance to Experience Delius’ Greatest Opera is Compromised by a Greatly Reduced Orchestration

02/04/201729/03/2017 by Alan Sanders

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Delius – A Village Romeo and Juliet: Soloists, New Sussex Opera Chorus, Kantanti Ensemble / Lee Reynolds (conductor), Cadogan Hall, London, 28.3.2017 (AS)

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Buchbinder and Hrůša’s Highly Persuasive Way with Brahms

28/03/201724/03/2017 by Alan Sanders

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Brahms: Rudolf Buchbinder (piano), Philharmonia Orchestra / Jakub Hrůša (conductor), Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre, London, 23.3.2017. (AS)

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An Enterprising and Very Fine Recital from Răzvan Suma and Rebeca Omordia

24/03/201720/03/2017 by Alan Sanders

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Delius, Ireland, Venables, Matthew-Walker and Enescu: Răzvan Suma (cello), Rebeca Omordia (piano), St James’s Church, Piccadilly, London, 17.3.2017. (AS)

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The LSO Welcome Christian Tetzlaff and Susanna Mälkki at Short Notice

19/03/201714/03/2017 by Alan Sanders

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Brahms and Strauss: Christian Tetzlaff (violin), London Symphony Orchestra / Susanna Mälkki (conductor), Barbican Concert Hall, Barbican Centre, London, 12.3.2017. (AS)

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A Lacklustre Philharmonia Concert Despite Rafael Payare’s Best Efforts

13/03/201710/03/2017 by Alan Sanders

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Prokofiev and Rachmaninov: Frank Peter Zimmermann (violin), Philharmonia Orchestra / Rafael Payare (conductor), Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre, London, 9.3.2017. (AS)

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Rachel Nicholls Premieres Nicola LeFanu’s The Crimson Bird

24/02/201718/02/2017 by Alan Sanders

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Schreker, LeFanu and Rachmaninov: Rachel Nicholls (soprano), BBC Symphony Orchestra / Ilan Volkov (conductor), Barbican Hall, Barbican Centre, London, 17.2.2017. (AS)

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