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MalvernEmma Johnson and Friends
Ferguson, Mozart, Beethoven
Emma Johnson; Matthew Denton; Michelle Fleming; Eoin Schmidt-Martin
GenevaBaroque Contemporain
Bach W.F., Bach, Telemann, Frenzel
Sarah Rumer; Jona Venturi; François Payet-Labonne; Caroline Baeriswyl
Santa Cruz de TenerifePaseo por el siglo XX
Boulanger, Rota, Bartók, Ravel
Orquesta Sinfónica de Tenerife; Nuno Coelho; Iker Sánchez Trueba
BuffaloGinastera, Lezcano, BrahmsWorld premiere
Ginastera, Lezcano, Brahms
Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra; JoAnn Falletta; Daniel Pendley; Brett Shurtliffe
LondonChristopher Purves sings Songs of War and Refuge
Bach, Schumann, Mahler, Strauss R., Schubert, Weill, Eisler
Christopher Purves; Simon Lepper; Lucy Shaw; Miloš Milivojević
LondonChamber music by African composers
McLachlan, Koapeng, Dembele, Diabaté, Earl, Klatzow
Ubuntu Ensemble; Theo Magongoma; André Swanepoel; Louise Lansdowne
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Susanna Mälkki flexes her new music credentials with the New York Phil
Felipe Lara Double Concerto for flute and double bass receives its New York premiere.
Toronto Symphony Orchestra goes bold with Britten and Mazzoli
They may have come out for the Mozart, but it is the boldly programmed Britten and Mazzoli that make this midwinter concert stand out.
The Sixteen and Julian Joseph: a one-sided conversation
The latest instalment of Kings Place's “Sound Unwrapped” series delivers wonderful musicianship in both jazz and early music, but not the promised “continuous fusion of styles”.
A double act: Roderick Williams delivers Mahler two ways
Robert and Clara were not the only two-composer family. So were Alma and Gustav. The Nash Ensemble's latest programme highlights Beethoven and the Romantics.
At home with eclectic cool: The Hermes Experiment at SJSS
In the Baroque splendour of a church fondly-known as Queen Anne’s Footstool, the band entertains an appreciative audience to nine of the finest things they currently have on offer.
(Re)Creating Schubert’s world: Olli Mustonen with the ACO
The Finnish composer/pianist's refined and idiosyncratic musical style makes for a great collaboration with the ACO solo string players.
Don't Stop Them Now: the Philharmonix in Klosters
The septet of players from Vienna and Berlin riff on the classics, jazz, Latin and pop in a toe-tapping set at Klosters Music on Swiss National Day.
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Adamsky, RaimundBaranga, IoanBassi, GiuseppeBeringer, EkkehardBosch, LeonCampet, LorraineCohen, AvishaiConyers, JosephDarvas, JuliusDubost, YannDurantel, EtienneDurantel, LaureneDursen, AykutEhelebe, AndreasFoley, XavierFrankel, MariaGibbs, TimHougham, AnthonyJaffe, MartinJormin, AndersKany, BenediktLange, DieterLash, DominicMartinez Botana, UxiaMayers, JonathanMayr, HerbertMcBride, ChristianMitchell, GrahamMullov-Abbado, MishaNormell, ÅsaNwanoku, Chi-ChiOckert, ChristianOsokin, VictorPatitucci, JohnPendley, DanielPerrino Cabello, AnderPyun, Choul-WonPálsson, ValurRatiu, VladReinecke, FrankRoca, Blai GumíRoeder, JorgeRuge, AxelSalesse, DavidSanta Cruz, PabloSapiña Lledó, HéctorShaw, LucyShurtliffe, BrettSieverts, HenningSikorski, BartoszStotijn, RickSánchez Trueba, IkerTeruel, Marc-AndréTrigo, JoséUnknownVigreux, UlysseWest, Chrisvon Tippelskirch, Felixvon der Nahmer, Manuel