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Work: Symphony no. 1 in C minor, Op.68

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ComposerBrahms, Johannes (1833-1897)
PeriodRomantic
Work typeOrchestral
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AmsterdamBrahms nos. 1 and 3

Brahms
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra; Sir John Eliot Gardiner

HamburgBrahms nos. 1 and 3

Brahms
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra; Sir John Eliot Gardiner

LuxembourgBrahms nos. 1 and 3

Brahms
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra; Sir John Eliot Gardiner

EdinburghAll-Star Gala: Benedetti, Kanneh-Mason & Grosvenor

Wallen, Hepplewhite, Beethoven, Brahms
Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Patrick Barrett; Nicola Benedetti; Sheku Kanneh-Mason; Benjamin Grosvenor; RSNO Youth Chorus

GlasgowAll-Star Gala: Benedetti, Kanneh-Mason & Grosvenor

Wallen, Hepplewhite, Beethoven, Brahms
Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Patrick Barrett; Nicola Benedetti; Sheku Kanneh-Mason; Benjamin Grosvenor; RSNO Youth Chorus
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Audacious Brahms from Stutzmann and the Philadelphia Orchestra

The principal guest conductor brings a rough edge to the orchestra's sound in Brahms' First Symphony, with Gil Shaham projecting lyrical elegance in the composer's Violin Concerto.
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German Romanticism given a fresh lick of paint by the Philharmonia

Some thrilling moments in a memorable evening of Brahms and Weber, with the Philharmonia and Michael Collins on riveting form.  
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Glorious Rachmaninov from Sergei Babayan and the RLPO

Sergei Babayan dazzles the Liverpool audience in Rachmaninov's ever-popular Second Piano Concerto.
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Thrilling Brahms from Sir Donald Runnicles and the Atlanta Symphony

An impressive concert at Symphony Hall also features Melody Eötvös' The Deciding Machine and Jacquelyn Stucker singing Strauss. 

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Randall Goosby at the Kansas City Symphony

Goosby's decisive Bruch strikes the right tone in a programme which includes the world premiere – of sorts – of Stuart Murray Turnbull's Odyssey
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