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Orchestre de chambre de Paris; Antje Weithaas
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Spirits of the earth and dance inspire The Hallé’s visit to Sheffield
German conductor Christian Reif directed The Hallé in a vivid and rhythmically alert performance of Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring.
All-Brahms chamber concert closes Lucerne's piano festival
Passion and intensity in a recital of Brahms' chamber music in Lucerne.
Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time transfixes Edinburgh International Festival audience
A stellar quartet deliver Messiaen's time-stopping depiction of the eternal in Edinburgh's Greyfriars Kirk.
Revelatory Bartók from Camerata Bern
If you go to enough concerts, it’s bound to happen to you every now and then: the programme includes a work that you weren’t particularly looking forward to, and the performers blow you away, utterly transforming your view of the piece. In this case, the performers were Camerata Bern and the work was Bartók’s Divertimento for strings.
Antje Weithaas à la tête et au cœur de l’Orchestre de chambre de Paris
Soliste, supersoliste et cheffe, la violoniste allemande fait merveille au Théâtre des Champs-Élysées dans son concert d’intronisation comme artiste associée à l’Orchestre de chambre de Paris.
So Fancy : le Quatuor Arcanto aux confins du quartet
Tant de maîtrise et de technique – on ne se souvient pas, tout bonnement, d’avoir entendu un Quatuor plus solide – présageait d’un très beau moment pour le Quatuor n°9 de Beethoven, attendu de pied ferme après l’entracte.