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LondonMusic from the Shadows
Shostakovich, Larcher, Mahler
London Philharmonic Orchestra; Klaus Mäkelä; Julian Rachlin
LondonHymn of the Forests
Tippett, Bartók, Janáček
London Philharmonic Orchestra; Edward Gardner; Alina Ibragimova; Sara Jakubiak; Madeleine Shaw; Toby Spence
Saffron WaldenLondon Philharmonic Orchestra with Alina Ibragimova
Dvořák, Bartók, Mahler
London Philharmonic Orchestra; Edward Gardner; Alina Ibragimova
LondonProm 31: Poulenc's Dialogues of the Carmelites
Poulenc: Dialogues des Carmélites
Robin Ticciati; Glyndebourne Festival Opera; London Philharmonic Orchestra; Sally Matthews; Katarina Dalayman; Golda Schultz
LondonProm 36: A Space Odyssey
Ligeti, Strauss R.
London Philharmonic Orchestra; Edward Gardner; Jennifer France; Clare Presland; Edvard Grieg Choir; London Philharmonic Choir
LondonMahler’s Resurrection
Mahler: Symphony no. 2 in C minor "Resurrection"
London Philharmonic Orchestra; Edward Gardner; Sally Matthews; Beth Taylor
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Rarities brought back to life by Vladimir Jurowski and the LPO
Conductor Emeritus Vladimir Jurowski returns to the London Philharmonic Orchestra, bringing with him some rare jewels such as Paul Hindemith's Violin Concerto.
Striking Sibelius from Slobodeniouk, magical Mendelssohn from Rana
Conducting the LPO, Dima Slobodeniouk plumbs the depths of Sibelius' Second Symphony, while Beatrice Rana reveals the bewitchment at the heart of Mendelssohn's First Piano Concerto.
Andrey Boreyko and the LPO light up the Royal Festival Hall
Boreyko and the LPO shine in Victoria Vita Polevá's tribute to Ukraine and Elena Langer setting of Edward Lear, and give a dazzling performance of Shostakovich 5.
Sparks fly in Rachmaninov with Edward Gardner and the LPO
Hands up if you want lush Russian romanticism, delivered in impeccable style by the LPO and Edward Gardner. Leif Ove Andsnes offers welcome freshness in Grieg.
Whiplash! To hell and back with Thomas Adès and the LPO
“Abandon hope all ye who enter here” could have been the strapline for this brilliantly constructed, brilliantly played concert featuring music by Sibelius, Tchaikovsky and Thomas Adès himself.
In Brighton, Tchaikovsky's Fifth lifts Gergely Madaras' LPO debut
Madaras and the LPO rise above the routine in Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony, with an engaging performance of the Rococo Variations from Zlatomir Fung.