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Christian Tetzlaff, rescapé du naufrage du National de France avec Gemma New

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“Tetzlaff adopte un parti pris sonore moins implacable et plus bondissant qu'un David Oïstrakh”
Reviewed at Maison de la Radio et de la Musique: Auditorium, Paris on 14 March 2024
Sinnhuber, Cumulus Humilis, concertino pour flûte et orchestre (création mondiale)
Shostakovich, Violin Concerto no. 2 in C sharp minor, Op.129
Beethoven, Symphony no. 6 in F major "Pastoral", Op.68
Christian Tetzlaff, Violin
Joséphine Poncelin de Raucourt, Flute
Orchestre National de France
Gemma New, Conductor
Spectacular Orchestre National de France program at Carnegie Hall
*****
Dances of reinvention: Măcelaru and the ONF at the Enescu Festival
****1
Fiesta! Philippe Jordan’s Spanish postcard from the Festival Ravel
*****
Măcelaru and the Orchestre National de France charm at the Proms
****1
Saint-Saëns illuminated by the Orchestre National de France in Seoul
****1
Fabien Gabel brings the maison down in Paris with rare Florent Schmitt
*****
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