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AmsterdamNai
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Kulthum, Fairuz
Amsterdam Sinfonietta; Yuki Kasai; Nai Barghouti; Unknown
LondonFolklore: A Journey Around the Globe
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Traditional, Dembélé, Janáček, Berio, Purcell
Rakhi Singh; Natalie Klouda; Ruth Gibson; Ashok Klouda
MontrealPérusse symphonic : from the Snack bar to the OSM

Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal; Simon Rivard; François Pérusse
Los AngelesSmith, Cabezas & Childs

Gordon, Verschiedene, Salonen, Cage, Childs, Smith
LA Phil New Music Group; Unknown; Gabriel Cabezas; Whitney Crockett
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Manchester Collective’s Sirocco blows away New York
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Manchester Collective and Abel Selaocoe aim to reshape classical music with their collaboration Sirocco. Their breathtaking performance at the 92nd Street Y is more rock concert than chamber recital.
Le trop sage tremblement de terre de John Adams à l’Athénée
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Dans une scénographie simple et efficace, les jeunes talents du Conservatoire de Bruxelles échouent à transmettre la richesse et l'exubérance de l'œuvre de John Adams.
Three lessons in music making from Victor Wooten and the BSO
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Inventive, engaging, and above all fun, this performance of Victor Wooten's virtuosic concerto for electric bass guitar invites repeat performances.
Prom 70: startling sounds from Jonny Greenwood at the Proms
An inventive programme frames new music by a genre-defying composer and guitarist in a striking late-night concert.
L’Anatomie de la sensation
A l’occasion de sa seconde collaboration artistique avec le Ballet de l’Opéra de Paris, le chorégraphe britannique Wayne McGregor nous propose un voyage chorégraphique dans l’univers du peintre Francis Bacon.
The Minimalist Dream House Project at Toronto Summer Music with the Labèque sisters
As I sat in the intriguing darkness of Koerner Hall, Marielle Labèque carefully placed the opening notes of Le fils des étoiles by Erik Satie. They hung in the air like little crystals. This was a simple beginning, yet deceptively so, that would build towards something larger. In turn, these notes would unfold in a continuous stream of build-ups and decays.
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