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6 Nov 2013: Brett Dean's 2007 violin concerto is one of the most noteworthy recent additions to the violin-concerto repertoire, says Andrew Clements
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5 Nov 2013:
Both the Debussy and Donizetti performances looked equally slick but the latter had more dramatic life, writes Andrew Clements
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2 Nov 2013:
Mø | Public Service Broadcasting | Mozartfest | Jerry Bergonzi | LEAF | Dave Holland Prism
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1 Nov 2013:
Psychopathology is everything in this impressive revived production of Alban Berg's masterpiece, writes Andrew Clements
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31 Oct 2013: This recording of the Violin Concerto showcases Leonidas Kavakos's elegant playing and the transparency that is characteristic of Riccardo Chailly's Brahms, writes Andrew Clements
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31 Oct 2013: The three works by the London Philharmonic Orchestra's resident composer Julian Anderson demonstrate the evolution of Anderson's music – and some of it is spectacular, says Andrew Clements
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30 Oct 2013: Few pianists have the time and technique to devote to Busoni's difficult piano compositions, but Marc-André Hamelin effortlessly surmounts the technical challenges, says Andrew Clements
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27 Oct 2013:
Gerald Barry's weird, manic operatic version of Oscar Wilde's most famous play really snaps into focus in this latest production, writes Andrew Clements
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24 Oct 2013: Although a founder of probably the greatest string quartet of the 20th century, Adolf Busch's works in this collection are not remarkable, writes Andrew Clements
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24 Oct 2013: Gardner's performance with the BBC Symphony Orchestra captures Szymanowski's earthy, unbuttoned spontaneity vividly, writes Andrew Clements
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24 Oct 2013: This disc reminds us why Pletnev is one of the leading pianists of our time – his playing is wonderfully alive, sometimes dazzling, writes Andrew Clements
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