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MadridSatélite 18: A orillas del Báltico. Música coral posromántica en la Suecia del siglo XIX

Peterson-Berger, Soderman, Norman
Miguel Angel García Cañamero; Coro Nacional de España; Jesús Campo

SwanseaSub:version / Surge

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Tom Dale; Tom Dale Company; Andrew Ellis

LondonBBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert: Mediterranean Baroque - Ruby Hughes & Sergio Bucheli

Villoldo, Corbetta, Le Blanc, Murcia, Purcell, Blow, Strozzi, Kapsberger, Traditional, Sanz, Mendez, Grever
Ruby Hughes; Sergio Bucheli

Los AngelesLoyola Law School Presents: LLS Orchestra

Rachmaninov, Ravel, Gershwin
LLS Orchestra; Simona Grossi; Jason Stoll; Elisabetta Russo; Yoo Hee Shin

LondonPhilippa Davies (flute) performs Bach, Reade, Piazzolla and more

Bach, Reade, Reinecke, Baton, Piazzolla
Philippa Davies; Jan Willem Nelleke

Los AngelesPaul Taylor Dance CompanyWorld premiere

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Cohen
Paul Taylor; Kurt Jooss; Lauren Lovette; Paul Taylor Dance Company

AlbaceteSad Case / Morgen / Passengers Within

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Various, Alcalde, Glass
Sol León; Paul Lightfoot; Nacho Duato; Joaquín de Luz; Compañía Nacional de Danza; Nicolás Fischtel

New York CityRegina Carter: Gone in a Phrase of Air

Carter, Regina: Gone in a Phrase of Air
Regina Carter, Violin
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NYCB Balanchine and Robbins: A Star is Born

In a first rate performance and just as balletomanes say goodbye to Harrison Ball, we say hello to the young talent, Domenika Afanasenkov. The cycle continues.
*****
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Kathy Westwater's Revolver and Choreomaniacs lurch and flail

Prepare to watch the post-modern version of dancing like no one’s watching.
**111
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Martha Graham: both timeless and contemporary

Martha Graham's choreography, often inspired by Greek mythology, still has the power to shock.
****1
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NDT1 on top form: La Ruta/Gods and Dogs/Figures in Extinction [1.0]

NDT1 returns to London with an eclectic and absorbing programme of old and new. 
****1
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Fast paced and original: three Polish premieres arrive in Wrocław

There is no specific spotlight in any of the pieces. In all three, the choreography is shared and there are no grand solos or flashy principals to steal attention. 
***11
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A visual spectacle: Tom Dale Dance Company in Surge & Sub:version

An absorbing interaction of human movement and animated light, optical illusions and supreme energy.
***11
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Tomasi's restored Trumpet Concerto headlines Indianapolis program

The rediscovered version of the Tomasi Trumpet Concerto from Håkan Hardenberger, Fabien Gabel and the Indianapolis Symphony shares the limelight with an authoritative Indy premiere of Florent Schmitt's La Tragédie de Salomé. 

****1
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The Wishing Tree: the Gesualdo Six at the Auckland Arts Festival

From the oppressed Catholic minority of 16th-century England to contemporary settings, The Gesualdo Six bring their Wishing Tree programme to Auckland. 
****1
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