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DublinShelley conducts Mahler’s ‘Resurrection’

Mahler: Sinfonía núm. 2 en do menor "Resurrección"
National Symphony Orchestra Ireland; Alexander Shelley; Tara Erraught; Dame Sarah Connolly; National Symphony Chorus Ireland; David Young
DublinCulture Night with Alexander Shelley & Jess Gillam

Bernstein, Clyne, Holmès, Bartók, Agócs, Williams
National Symphony Orchestra Ireland; Alexander Shelley; Jess Gillam
DublinBomsori plays Korngold's Violin Concerto

Dukas, Korngold, Strauss R.
National Symphony Orchestra Ireland; Alexander Shelley; Bomsori Kim
DublinNobuyuki Tsujii plays Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 2

Chopin, Wagner, Bernstein
National Symphony Orchestra Ireland; Alexander Shelley; Nobuyuki Tsujii
DublinAlexander Shelley Conducts Beethoven & Adams

Beethoven, Adams
National Symphony Orchestra Ireland; Alexander Shelley; Renée Fleming; Thomas Hampson; National Symphony Chorus Ireland; David Young
DublinClara-Jumi Kang plays Sibelius's Violin Concerto

Clarkson, Sibelius, Beethoven
National Symphony Orchestra Ireland; Alexander Shelley; Clara-Jumi Kang
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Sainz-Villegas y Shelley: un Concierto de Aranjuez para el recuerdo
La Sinfónica de Tenerife presentó un programa con obras conocidas y atractivas, bajo la batuta del director británico Alexander Shelley y con el aclamado guitarrista Pablo Sainz-Villegas como solista.
Shelley y la Sinfónica de Tenerife triunfan con un programa del s. XX
El concierto de la Orquesta Sinfónica de Tenerife titulado “ Bartók y el violín” presentó a la violinista holandesa Simone Lamsma y al director británico Alexander Shelley en un programa con obras de Stravinsky, Bartók y Ravel.
Elgar in the Alps: Daniel Hope takes up Menuhin's bow in Gstaad

Daniel Hope, the new Artistic Director of the Gstaad Menuhin Festival, this year celebrating its 70th edition, plays Elgar's Violin Concerto.
Paradise Deferred: Shelley takes on Schumann’s Paradies und die Peri

Alexander Shelley tackles Schumann’s sprawling Das Paradies und die Peri with conviction, shaping real momentum and drama, even if balance issues and Thomas Moore’s cloying libretto sometimes distract.
An English salad, French dressing from Shelley and the RPO

Shelley led an unusual mix of English music by Walton, Coleridge-Taylor and Delius, with a poignant addition of two small works by the young Lili Boulanger.
Hopkins shines in Heggie and Atwood’s Songs for Murdered Sisters

The National Arts Centre Orchestra and Joshua Hopkins bring Jake Heggie and Margaret Atwood’s Songs for Murdered Sisters to Roy Thomson Hall, intriguingly partnered with two works from the high Romantic.
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“Crossings”: Alexander Shelley on Canada’s vibrant cultural scene
We speak to Alexander Shelley about his upcoming European tour as Music Director of Canada’s National Arts Centre Orchestra.
