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Performer: Isabelle van Keulen

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LondonWigmore Soloists

Wigmore Hall
Debussy, d'Indy, Connesson, Ravel, Fauré
Wigmore Soloists; Emily Beynon; Michael Collins; Michael McHale

LondonWigmore Soloists / Carolyn Sampson

Wigmore Hall
Spohr, Beethoven, Schubert
Wigmore Soloists; Michael Collins; Michael McHale; Isabelle van Keulen

ViennaVienna Chamber Orchestra / van Keulen / de Vriend

Bach W.F., Haydn, Lutosławski, Bach
Vienna Chamber Orchestra; Jan Willem de Vriend; Isabelle van Keulen
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A new ensemble performs Schubert in a deserted Wigmore Hall

The Wigmore Soloists make their concert debut in one of music's great ensembles – Schubert's Octet.
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A musical celebration of Polish Independence

Warsaw Philharmonic celebrates the 100th anniversary of Polish independence with performances of great local composers – Lutoslawski, Szymanowski and Szabelski – and Debussy’s La Mer for good measure.
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Illuminating Vaughan Williams from Jurowski and the LPO

Kancheli, Martinů and Vaughan Williams – all of whom have at various times been misunderstood or ignored – featured in this bold programme from Vladamir Jurowski and the LPO.
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Dazzling Mendelssohn in Amsterdam

In an excellent performance, two Dutch masters wow their audience with Mendelssohn's romanticism in a concerto not often performed, with a German orchestra barely playing back-up.
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Tippett and Wagner at the Barbican

Michael Tippett died 14 years ago but his diverse canon has been relatively underrepresented since, the pacifist A Child of Our Time being perhaps the exception. In tonight’s Barbican outing, it was surprising but refreshing to see his Triple Concerto for violin, viola and cello, written in 1978–9, paired with Henk de Vlieger’s orchestral contraction of Wagner’s Ring cycle.
****1
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