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Claire Seymour

The Allegri String Quartet and Maria Meerovitch: Not Quite a Settled Partnership

23/01/201612/01/2016 by Claire Seymour

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Haydn, Busoni, Schumann and Brahms: Allegri String Quartet (Martyn Jackson & Rafael Todes [violins], Dorothea Vogel [viola], Vanessa Lucas-Smith [cello]), Maria Meerovitch (piano), King’s Place, London, 10.1.2016. (CS)

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A Penetrating and Deeply Thoughtful Performance of Elgar’s Piano Quintet

14/01/201607/01/2016 by Claire Seymour

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Mozart and Elgar: Heath Quartet (Oliver Heath & Cerys Jones [violins], Gary Pomeroy [viola], Christopher Murray [cello]), James Baillieu (piano), Wigmore Hall, London, 5.1.2016. (CS)

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Discerning and Penetrating Performances from Isabelle Faust and Friends

04/01/201623/12/2015 by Claire Seymour

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Sciarrino, Schumann & Schubert: Isabelle Faust (violin), Jean-Guihen Queyras (cello), Alexander Melnikov (piano), Wigmore Hall, London, 22.12.2015. (CS)

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The Pianist of Willesden Lane to Receive UK Première

14/08/202021/12/2015 by Claire Seymour

The UK première of The Pianist of Willesden Lane opens at the St. James’s Theatre London on 20 January 2016 and runs until 27 February.

Pianist of Willesden Lane
Mona Golabek as a Jewish teenager who escapes the Nazis in The Pianist of Willesden Lane at 59E59 Theaters
(c) Sara Krulwich/The New York Times

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Belcea Quartet Excel in UK Première of Larcher’s Challenging, Impressive New String Quartet

04/01/201621/12/2015 by Claire Seymour

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Beethoven, Larcher, Brahms: Till Fellner (piano), Belcea Quartet (Corina Belcea & Axel Schacher [violins], Krzysztof Chorzelski [viola], Antoine Lederlin [cello]), Wigmore Hall, London, 19.12.2015. (CS)

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Red Priest Break the Rules to Stunning and Spell-Binding Effect

17/12/201515/12/2015 by Claire Seymour

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Handel, Vivaldi, Corelli et al: Red Priest, Kings Place, London, 12.12.2015. (CS)

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Confidence, Animation and Unity from the Jerusalem Quartet at St. John’s Smith Square

05/12/201524/11/2015 by Claire Seymour

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Haydn, Bartók and Dvořák: Jerusalem Quartet (Alexander Pavlovsky & Sergei Bresler [violins], Ori Kam [viola], Kyril Zlotnikov [cello]), St. John’s Smith Square, London, 22.11.2015. (CS)

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Handel’s Tamerlano: Well Sung and Played but Lacking in Drama

15/11/201511/11/2015 by Claire Seymour

United KingdomUnited Kingdom  Handel: Il Pomo d’Oro/Maxim Emelyanychev (conductor), Barbican Hall, London 10.11.2015 (CS)

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