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SingaporeSSO Babies’ Proms
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Singapore Symphony Orchestra; Leonard Tan; William Ledbetter
SingaporePresident’s Young Performers Concert
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Tomasi, Nielsen, Debussy, Mendelssohn Bartholdy
Singapore Symphony Orchestra; Rodolfo Barráez; Dante Tan Yu Jie; Jay Roon Chua; Renee Yadav
SingaporeDie Fledermaus in a PocketKonzertante Aufführung
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Strauß Sohn: Die Fledermaus
Singapore Symphony Orchestra; Xiaoming Wang
SingaporePiano Recital by Benjamin Grosvenor
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Chopin, Ravel, Mussorgsky
Benjamin Grosvenor, Klavier
SingaporeAn Organ Halloween with Joseph Nolan
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Bach, Saint-Saëns, Vierne, Reubke, Boëllmann
Joseph Nolan, Orgel
SingaporeHalloween Spooktacular!
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Singapore Symphony Orchestra; Rodolfo Barráez; Alasdair Malloy
Neue Kritikenmehr...
In Singapore, Zlata Chochieva impresses in Schumann and Prokofiev
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A discerning audience in Singapore witnesses absorbing playing and incisive finger-work from the Russian pianist.
Vadym Kholodenko mesmerises and thrills in Singapore recital
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Former Cliburn winner Vadym Kholodenko returns to Singapore in mesmerising and thrilling form.
Mostly Mozart and Finzi make a euphonious coupling in Singapore
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Rodolfo Barráez conducts two Mozart symphonies and Singapore Symphony principal clarinettist Ma Yue plays a rarely heard concerto by Gerald Finzi.
20th-century music without tears from the Singapore Symphony
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Dukas, Barber, Hindemith and Shchedrin in an intriguing 20th-century programme from the Singapore Symphony.
Kuerti lights up the Singapore Symphony’s first concert of 2025
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Singapore Symphony's first concert of 2005 distinguished by Yu-Chien Benny Tseng and Julian Kuerti.
Singapore witnesses a completion of Schubert’s “Unfinished”
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Mario Venzago and Steven Isserlis share an unusual programme of Kabalevsky and Schubert at the Victoria Concert Hall.
Petrenko and the Singapore Symphony: chalk, cheese and chocolate
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What do Tchaikovsky, de Falla and Beethoven have in common? Nothing, but Vasily Petrenko and the Singapore Symphony thrill.
Stephen Layton makes Christmas come early in Singapore
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Singapore Symphony Children's and Youth Choirs are led by Stephen Layton in music by Britten, Rautavaara and Vivaldi, heralding a blessed Christmas season.