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LondonWigmore Soloists
Debussy, d'Indy, Connesson, Ravel, Fauré
Wigmore Soloists; Emily Beynon; Michael Collins; Michael McHale
LondonLa Grande Chapelle
Hidalgo de Polanco, Ruiz de Ribayaz, Machado, Sanz
La Grande Chapelle; Eugenia Boix; Unknown; Gerardo López
SheffieldFitkin at 60: Strings, Piano and Harp
Menotti, Boulanger, Barber, Wall, Traditional, Meredith, Fitkin
Ruth Wall; Kathryn Stott; Ensemble 360
LondonRuth Gipps, Tippett and Mozart - 50th Anniversary Concert 2023
Tippett, Mozart, Gipps
Westminster Philharmonic Orchestra; Jonathan Butcher; Judith Lewis; Heather Brooks
MunichFestkonzert im Cuvilliés-Theater
Mozart, Mahler, Borne, Smetana, Strauss II
Munich Residenz Solisten; Janine Schöllhorn; Emilie Jaulmes
GothenburgEnsemble Caplet
Sibelius, Guis, Tarrodi, Jongen, Cras
Musicians from Gothenburg Symphony; Ensemble Caplet; Marjolein Vermeeren; Justyna Jara
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Singapore Symphony principals and Ludovic Morlot delight in Mozart
French music, Mozart and Schumann make effective bedfellows in a concert presented as part of the Voilah! France Singapore Festival.
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.
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.
Mythos Davos: gifted young artists featured at the Davos Festival
The Davos Festival's programme, underscoring the extraordinary talents of some dozen young musicians, is a polished and highly inviting offer.
Ravel 1 – 0 Rimsky: Scheherazade showdown at the BBC Proms
On her Proms debut, Ariane Matiakh spins tales from The Arabian Nights in two versions, along with the world premiere of a harp concerto inspired by the life of bees.
Unplanned but apt memorial for George Crumb at Lincoln Center
The program, set long before Crumb’s death in February, following an implicit logic from Debussy to Stravinsky through Charles Ives and ending in Crumb’s somber lament, Ancient Voices of Children.
Heavenly respite in the Golden Hall as Anneleen Lenaerts plays Glière
If in heaven there are indeed harps, then it would be hard to imagine a better angel to recruit than Anneleen Lenaerts, who performed Glière's concerto with her Philharmonic brothers and sisters in arms in the Musikverein.
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Bauer, IngridBreschand, HélèneBrooks, HeatherCeysson, EmmanuelChatron, SandrineDavies, RhodriEdenwald, MaudEhrhardt, MaximilianFinch, CatrinGaudemard, AnaisGroenestein-Hendriks, ErikHoffmann, MagdalenaHoile, EmilyIzambert, ClaraJaulmes, EmilieKafelnikov, ValeriaKrutzen, HeidiKrzyzanowska, JustynaLaurent, MélanieLenaerts, AnneleenMagen, SivanNovilla, KariPalloc, JuliePapadopoulos, FloraRees, CerysRoepke, GraceStephenson, LauraStruble, TrinaTBCThalmann, JoannaVilas Rodríguez, ManuelWakeford, LucyWall, RuthYoshino, NaokoZhou, Jessicade Maistre, Xavier