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Alan Sanders

Excellent Vaughan Williams from Mark Wigglesworth and the RPO

28/04/201910/04/2019 by Alan Sanders

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Delius, Walton, Vaughan Williams: Samuel West (narrator), Royal Philharmonic Orchestra / Mark Wigglesworth (conductor), Cadogan Hall, London, 9.4.2019. (AS)

Mark Wigglesworth (c) Ben Ealovega
Mark Wigglesworth (c) Ben Ealovega

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Osmo Vänskä Shows his Pedigree in Sibelius with the LPO

28/04/201906/04/2019 by Alan Sanders

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bax, Grieg and Sibelius: Jan Lisiecki (piano), London Philharmonic Orchestra / Osmo Vänskä (conductor), Royal Festival Hall, London, 5.4.2019. (AS)

Jan Lisiecki (c) Mathias Bothor/DG

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Roman Simovic Rides to the Rescue with an Outstanding Concerto Performance at the Last Minute

15/04/201901/04/2019 by Alan Sanders

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Strauss and Tchaikovsky: Roman Simovic (violin), London Symphony Orchestra / Gianandrea Noseda (conductor), Barbican Hall, London, 31.3.2019. (AS)

Roman Simovic (violin) & Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) (c) Mark Allan

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Richly Satisfying Mozart is the Highlight of Pinchas Zukerman’s Collaboration with the RPO

06/04/201929/03/2019 by Alan Sanders

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Vaughan Williams, Mozart and Beethoven: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra / Pinchas Zukerman (violin and conductor), Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre, London, 28.3.2019. (AS)

Pinchas Zukerman, photo © Cheryl Mazak
Pinchas Zukerman © Cheryl Mazak

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Rewarding Pairing of Music by Fauré and Schumann at Wigmore Hall

06/04/201925/03/2019 by Alan Sanders

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Fauré and Schumann: Joshua Bell (violin), Timothy Ridout (viola), Steven Isserlis (cello), Jeremy Denk (piano), Wigmore Hall, London, 23.3.2019. (AS)

Steven Isserlis (c) Satoshi Aoyagi
Steven Isserlis (c) Satoshi Aoyagi

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Richly Rewarding Wigmore Hall Recital from Janine Jansen and Alexander Gavrylyuk

23/03/201914/03/2019 by Alan Sanders

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Robert Schumann, Clara Schumann, Brahms and Franck: Janine Jansen (violin), Alexander Gavrylyuk (piano), Wigmore Hall, London, 12.3.2019. (AS)

Janine Jansen

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The Gergiev Phenomenon at its Unsurpassed Best

18/03/201906/03/2019 by Alan Sanders

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Tchaikovsky: Mariinsky Orchestra / Valery Gergiev (conductor), Cadogan Hall, London, 5.3.2019. (AS)

Valery Gergiev © Alexander Shapunov

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Salonen and the Philharmonia Excel in an Imaginative, Colourful Programme

10/03/201902/03/2019 by Alan Sanders

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Debussy, Berio, Donatoni, Ravel and Respighi: Marianne Crebassa (mezzo-soprano), Philharmonia Orchestra / Esa-Pekka Salonen (conductor), Royal Festival Hall, London, 28.2.2019. (AS)

Marianne Crebassa

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