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The New York Philharmonic brought out the piece’s intimate beauty, alongside Beethoven’s Second Symphony
After an opulent Lindberg premiere, Vladimir Jurowski conducted an admirably succinct Beethoven
Top-of-the-class live performances and recordings from four composers who look out to different horizons
The LPO’s composer-in-residence seems to be bidding for the title of ‘neo-romantic’
Under Ticciati, the orchestra conjured up different worlds and landscapes
Yefim Bronfman played Magnus Lindberg’s Piano Concerto No 2 with wildcat ferocity
Vladimir Jurowski paired a poetic new concerto with a Ravel ballet score in a rare performance
Finland’s biggest contemporary music festival featured work inspired by artists from Bach to Poe
Held in a region better known for its winter sports, the festival displayed an adventurous spirit
Magnus Lindberg, LPO’s newly-appointed composer-in-residence, premieres a new work on the French Revolution, the Stasi and WikiLeaks
The Finnish composer has softened his aesthetic to accord with market-friendly American taste
This second instalment of the PLG Young Artists series illustrated how barriers are collapsing between performance traditions
In an evening that tried to pack in too much, the soprano-pianist partnership of Louise Alder and Gary Matthewman stood out
Featuring three conductors and a throng of performers, this event was bold and bracing – at least when it came to modern music
The world premiere of Magnus Lindberg’s new piano concerto featured knuckle-busting solos played with boundless energy
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