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Claire Seymour

Impetuosity and Obvious Joy in the Razumovsky Ensemble’s Brahms

05/07/201501/07/2015 by Claire Seymour

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Beethoven, Ravel, Brahms: Razumovsky Ensemble (Kolja Blacher & Alexander Sitkovetsky [violin], Robert Smissen & Andriy Viytovych [viola], Oleg Kogan &Alexander Chaushian [cello]), Wigmore Hall London, 30.6.2015 (CS)

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Knussen Conducts Music Inspired by the Orient at Aldeburgh

05/07/201501/07/2015 by Claire Seymour

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Colin McPhee, Gunter Schuller & Britten:  Britten–Pears Orchestra / Oliver Knussen (conductor) Snape Maltings Concert Hall, Aldeburgh, 28.6.2015 (CS)

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Doric Quartet Play with Lyricism, Subtlety and Flexibility at Aldeburgh

05/07/201529/06/2015 by Claire Seymour

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Haydn, Schubert, Britten, Adès: Doric Quartet (Alex Redington & Jonathan Stone [violins], Hèléne Clément [viola], John Myerscough [cello])

(A) Snape Maltings 26.6.2015 and

(B) Aldeburgh Church 27.6.2015. (CS)

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Stimulating Performances from Two Highly Contrasting Quartets

28/06/201524/06/2015 by Claire Seymour

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Haydn, Mendelssohn, Palestrina and Pärt: Solem Quartet (Amy Tress & Catherine Landen [violins], Alistair Vennart [viola], Stephanie Tress [cello]) and BLOCK4 (Emily Bannister, Katie Cowling, Lucy Carr, Rosie Land [recorders]), Wigmore Hall, London, 22.6.2015 (CS)

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The Endellion String Quartet’s Uniformity of Thought and Instinct

26/06/201521/06/2015 by Claire Seymour

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Mozart, Mendelssohn, Ravel: The Endellion String Quartet [Andrew Watkinson & Ralph da Souza (violins), Garfield Jackson (viola), David Waterman (cello)], Wigmore Hall, London, 18.6.2015 (CS)

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Violinist Esther Yoo Plays Glazunov Concerto with Refinement and Expression

17/06/201513/06/2015 by Claire Seymour

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Sibelius, Glazunov: Esther Yoo (violin),  Philharmonia Orchestra, Vladimir Ashkenazy (conductor), Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury 12.6.2015 (CS)

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James Ehnes and Marin Alsop:  A Rewarding Combination of Relaxed Efficiency and Striving Energy

16/06/201508/06/2015 by Claire Seymour

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bartók, Korngold and Rachmaninov: James Ehnes (violin), London Symphony Orchestra, Marin Alsop (conductor), Barbican Hall London, 7.6.2015 (CS)

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A Resounding Puccinian Success Opens Opera Holland Park’s 2015 Season

09/06/201504/06/2015 by Claire Seymour

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Puccini: Opera Holland Park, City of London Sinfonia and Opera Holland Park Chorus, Stuart Stratford (conductor), Holland Park, London, 2.6.2015 (CS)

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