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MalvernEmma Johnson and Friends
Ferguson, Mozart, Beethoven
Emma Johnson; Matthew Denton; Michelle Fleming; Eoin Schmidt-Martin
LondonSacconi Quartet and Ben Goldscheider
Rachmaninov, Holloway, Mozart, Schubert
Sacconi Quartet; Ben Goldscheider
LondonNature & Music (4): Rain and Romance
Schumann, Schumann C., Brahms
Ofer Falk; Reiko Fujisawa; Ben Goldscheider
TokyoLuisi conducts Haydn & Beethoven
Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven
NHK Symphony Orchestra Tokyo; Fabio Luisi; Nobuaki Fukukawa
LondonOrsino Ensemble
Britten, Reicha, Janáček
Orsino Ensemble; Adam Walker; Nicholas Daniel; Matthew Hunt
BristolBritten Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings
Britten, Corelli, Tippett
Bath Festival Orchestra; Peter Manning; Ben Goldscheider; Thomas Walker
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Bezuidenhout and the OAE on winning form at the Anvil, Basingstoke
Mozart and 1784 is the basis for this latest OAE venture, an engaging programme that highlights the flawless technique of 18th-century keyboard specialist Kristian Bezuidenhout.
Felix Klieser dazzles in Glière's Horn Concerto with the BSO
Once more Kirill Karabits turned eastwards for inspiration and delivered persuasive renditions of two seldom heard works prefaced by a startlingly new work of arresting sonorities.
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.
Shadows and spectres: Mahler Chamber Orchestra at the Elbphilharmonie
A cabinet of curiosities: Christoph Koncz has an unconventional take on two Viennese symphonies, yet contributes well to an exemplary performance of Britten's most famous song cycle.
Britten's Canticles awakened at Sydney Chamber Opera
Luke Styles' interludes to the Canticles may not set the musical world alight in Awakening Shadow, but they provide the perfect excuse to perform Britten's remarkable works.
Little-known gems as Ensemble 360 heads off-piste in Sheffield
One of the fathers of the wind quintet, a sextet for a unique instrumental line-up and Beethoven as we rarely hear him: an evening of surprises in Sheffield.
Smyth at the double: a rare concerto for Kazuki Yamada’s Proms debut
The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra's Chief Conductor Designate makes a strong impression in purposeful Rachmaninov after Elena Urioste and Ben Goldscheider wave the flag for Dame Ethel Smyth.
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Adriani, Antonio SotoAerbeydt, BartAlbert, RomainBaborák, RadekBennett, MarkBonifede, RussellBužková, MichaelaCaballero, WilliamChilders, RachelDeuber, PascalDohr, StefanDutch, ElspethErkalp, ElizFrancomb, PeterFrank-Gemmill, AlecFukukawa, NobuakiGoldscheider, BenGötz, RalfHinterholzer, JohannesHöfs, TillmannJiang, LinJohannes, TarmoKahle, Marie-LuiseKlieser, FelixKrug, BernhardMahni, SibylleMandziy, YuraMaskuniitty, MarkusMontone, JenniferMácsai, ZoltánNickel, JamesOsterlund, MarkusPeignier, PatrickPereira, AbelPlücker, JensPodgoreanu, IonuțRamez, NicolasRearden, RobertReif, JosefRönnebeck, JuliusSchuster, JohannesSerrano, RicardoUnknownUren, AdrianVercruysse, JustineVervoitte, Jean-ChristopheVlatković, RadovanVojta, PremyslWatkins, RichardWegloop, JonathanWessely, JanWillis, Sarah