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LiverpoolDifferent Trains: Made in Liverpool

Barney, Simpson, Cummins, Mason, Reich
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra; Clark Rundell
AmsterdamThe Passion of Mary Magdalene [Easter concert]

Davies: Passion of Mary Magdalene
Hermes Ensemble; Clark Rundell; Het Muziek (formerly Asko|Schönberg); Anna Dennis
BirminghamLive at the Centre: Seckou Keita’s African Rhapsodies

Keita: African Rhapsodies
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Clark Rundell; Seckou Keita; Mohamed Gueye
HamburgNils Landgren und Trio

Weill
Symphoniker Hamburg – Laeiszhalle Orchester; Clark Rundell; Nils Landgren
EdinburghBrass Fanfare: A Tribute to John Wallace

Wallace, Mussorgsky, Bendinelli
Scottish Chamber Orchestra; Clark Rundell; Wallace Collection; The Cooperation Band; Royal Scottish National Orchestra
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Asko|Schönberg ehrt Steve Reich im Muziekgebouw Amsterdam

Das Ensemble Asko|Schönberg erzählt in einer genialen Komposition von Steve Reich mit Klangeindrücken Geschichten...
Sir Simon Rattle leads a jubilant reunion concert in Liverpool

Sir Simon Rattle, Tim Reynish and Clark Rundell take the baton in turn, to celebrate the past and present of Liverpool’s Youth Orchestras.
In Prague, Brad Mehldau offers a fresh take on Bach

Jazz pianist Brad Mehldau and the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra offer a different perspective on the Baroque master.
A moving tribute in Charlie Parker’s Yardbird
Lawrence Brownlee gives a compelling performance that truly does the groundbreaking saxophonist justice.
Steve Reich at 80: cross-section of an iconic career
From the ultimate process piece, to a recent video-opera, this central concert of the Barbican's 'Steve Reich at 80' weekend reminded us what the fuss has been all about.
Plenty of surprises: Three world premières in Amsterdam
It was a surprising afternoon of world premières at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw this weekend. With promises of young talent, such as the rising Dutch recorder player Erik Bosgraaf, and daring new compositions by Peter Adriaansz and Louis Andriessen, the event shed some light on the state of modern music today.
