Review: Beethoven • Schubert (James Ehnes, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Andrew Manze)
Ehnes’ Beethoven bedazzles in a perfectly old school reading.
Ehnes’ Beethoven bedazzles in a perfectly old school reading.
Petrenko helps three composers strut their vernal stuff.
Sweet dreams from rising bel canto star who is pretty much the real deal.
An awfully correct reading that finds little drama in Verdi’s epic.
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