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LondonBBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert: Mediterranean Baroque - Ruby Hughes & Sergio Bucheli
Villoldo, Corbetta, Le Blanc, Murcia, Purcell, Blow, Strozzi, Kapsberger, Traditional, Sanz, Mendez, Grever
Ruby Hughes; Sergio Bucheli
TallinnLauri Jõeleht album “Homage To The Golden Era” concert
Mudarra, Jõeleht, Pisador, Narváez
Garth Knox; Ene Nael; Irina Zahharenkova; Kirill Ogorodnikov
LondonPierre-Laurent Aimard: Piano Fantasies
Sweelinck, Mozart, Carter, Chopin, Bach C.P.E., Beethoven, Benjamin
Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Piano
LondonSound Unwrapped: Vox Luminis - Light & Shadow
Tallis, White, Sheppard, Byrd, Tomkins, Ramsey, Weelkes, Morley
Lionel Meunier; Vox Luminis
StockholmBritish and Swedish
Purcell, Lidholm, Byrd, Back, McDowall, Panufnik, Britten, Tarrodi, Bax, Swayne
Harry Bradford; Eric Ericson Chamber Choir
New York CityThe MET Orchestra Chamber Ensemble
Blanchard, Bernstein, Tilson Thomas
Yannick Nézet-Séguin; The MET Orchestra Chamber Ensemble; Ryan Speedo Green; Eric Owens
DerbyThe Sixteen's Choral Pilgrimage 2023: A Watchful Gaze. Derby
Byrd, Van Wilder, de Monte, Tabakova, Clemens non Papa
Harry Christophers; The Sixteen
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Animated seasonal Vivaldi from Apollo’s Fire
Has St Martin-in-the-Fields ever heard a more polished performance of that Baroque evergreen, The Four Seasons?
The Wishing Tree: the Gesualdo Six at the Auckland Arts Festival
From the oppressed Catholic minority of 16th-century England to contemporary settings, The Gesualdo Six bring their Wishing Tree programme to Auckland.
MTT leads the New York Phil in taut Schubert and his own song cycle
Michael Tilson Thomas leads the Philharmonic in the New York premiere of his song cycle Meditations on Rilke.
Ballet Black: Pioneers, a double bill with bold drama and pure dance
Isabela Coracy’s performance as Nina Simone was a perfect opportunity to demonstrate that Ballet Black has a new star and she rose to the challenge with allure.
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”.
Meticulous Bartók from Vilde Frang and the Budapest Festival Orchestra
Iván Fischer mixes things up for Schubert's “Great C major” Symphony with an unusual seating arrangement.
Monteverdi meets India: Orpheus at Opera North
The collaboration of Opera North and South Asian Arts is a thrilling celebration of renaissance opera and Indian classical music.
A Requiem of repose: Stephen Layton conducts Fauré in Singapore
A timely performance of Faure's Requiem in Singapore, coinciding with the funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth II.