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Kirill Petrenko and Daniel Harding led powerful playing from the Berliners
With UK concerts cancelled and Air France grounded, the British polymath has devised a pair of concerts in Sweden
This celebratory event at the Philharmonie de Paris attracted a different, more relaxed kind of audience
Rousing Sibelius, cabaret-style Weill and — of course — the National Anthem brought the 2017 season to a close
Paul Lewis skips romantic heroics in favour of poise and proportion, fine judgment and the purest of trills
Schumann’s magic was conjured anew by Christian Gerhaher and the LSO
There were surprises and disappointments in this tribute to the composer, who died earlier this month
The choice of music – Penderecki and Bruckner – was not ideal for this awe-inspiring space
Lovely singing in Act Two of ‘Tristan und Isolde’ couldn’t quite offset some perverse programming
Daniel Harding conducted Elgar’s Symphony No.2 with ambition and daring
The night birds are the ones with a sense of adventure as this year’s line-up includes everything from world music to The Stranglers and Frank Zappa
Violinist Isabelle Faust puts her unshowy brilliance at composer’s service
The tunes in Turnage’s latest and biggest orchestral work help to lighten the load of its overweight philosophical tone
Andrew Clark surveys a rich and varied array of recordings of the Austrian composer’s work
Restored Strauss, early Mozart and late Schubert provided two highly rewarding festival evenings
The young German-Japanese pianist Alice Sara Ott did a nice line in quietly rippling scales
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