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LiverpoolBeethoven’s Eroica
Price, Barber, Beethoven
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra; Joshua Weilerstein; Johan Dalene
LiverpoolBach's St Matthew Passion
Bach: Pasión según San Mateo, BWV244
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra; Andrew Manze; Andrew Staples; Susanne Bernhard; Marianne Beate Kielland; Mark Stone
LiverpoolEnsemble 10:10
Ni Riain, Tarrodi, Bray, Roberts, Montgomery, Dean
Catherine Larsen-Maguire; Ensemble 10:10
LiverpoolStravinsky’s The Rite of Spring
de Falla, Prokofiev, Stravinsky
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra; Domingo Hindoyan; Isata Kanneh-Mason
LiverpoolThe Divine Poem
Deutsch, Strauss R., Scriabin
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra; Vasily Petrenko; Adela Zaharia
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Andrew Manze excels in Sibelius and Mozart
Bookending a new harpsichord concerto from Gavin Bryars for the renowned virtuoso Mahan Esfahani, two underrated symphonies are given highly commendable performances in Liverpool.
A comic collaboration in Liverpool: Terfel sings Gianni Schicchi
Liverpool's Philharmonic Hall bubbles with a concert staging of Puccini's Gianni Schicchi with Sir Byn Terfel leading a cast of fine young singers from the European Opera Centre.
Sergio Tiempo steps in to tackle Rach 3 in Liverpool
Brahms’ Second Symphony leads on from where Rachmaninov’s most difficult concerto leaves off as the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic presents a balanced programme under Domingo Hindoyan.
A trio of Russian works given fresh light in Liverpool
Kahchun Wong and Benjamin Grosvenor give Rachmaninov’s Second Piano Concerto an extraordinary overhaul; followed by a remarkable jaunt around Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition.
Poetic Bruch and Bruckner in Liverpool
Domingo Hindoyan conducts the RLPO in gently poetic Bruckner after Timothy Chooi makes his debut with the orchestra in Bruch's Scottish Fantasy.
Remarkable Schumann, thrilling Tchaikovsky from Hindoyan and the RLPO
Víkingur Ólafsson proves a sensational replacement for Daniel Barenboim with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in Schumann's Piano Concerto in A minor.