Review: Harold en Italie & Les Nuits d’été (Tabea Zimmermann, Stéphane Degout, Les Siècles/François-Xavier Roth)
A great deal of pleasurable listening to be had.
A great deal of pleasurable listening to be had.
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Smart new music for the young will calm both hearts and minds.
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All trumpet and drums, but taken to a rather higher level.
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Irving decks the Emperor’s fiddler out in smart new clothes.
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A new work and exciting collaborations on the menu for the Flinders Quartet's 2019.