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LondresLondon Symphony Orchestra & Oliver Zeffman

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Tilson Thomas, Bosmans, Barber, Ravel
London Symphony Orchestra; Oliver Zeffman; Frederick Ballentine; Laura van der Heijden

LondresMemory Unwrapped: Brodsky Quartet & Laura van der Heijden perform Schubert Quintet

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Bach, Britten, Schubert
Brodsky Quartet; Laura van der Heijden

LondresKaleidoscope Chamber Collective

Wigmore Hall
Mozart, Farrenc
Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective; Adam Walker; Armand Djikoloum; Cristina Mateo Sáez

LondresLaura van der Heijden / Jâms Coleman

Wigmore Hall
Boulanger, Bonis, Sohy, Franck
Laura van der Heijden; Jâms Coleman

EastbourneSibelius’s Fifth

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Copland, Wallen, Lyadov, Sibelius
London Philharmonic Orchestra; Enyi Okpara; Laura van der Heijden

GlasgowHolst's The Planets

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Holst, Walton
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra; Ryan Wigglesworth; Laura van der Heijden
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An unconventional Schubert 9 from Nicholas Collon and Aurora Orchestra

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Two distinctly different halves to this evening in Kings Hall: chamber delicacy and subtlety in Ligeti and CPE Bach, and a barnstorming approach in Schubert's greatest symphony.

Gemma New chooses large-scale works for her debut with The Hallé

Laura van der Heijden offered a deeply felt account of Walton's Cello Concerto, followed by a rare UK performance of Copland's Symphony no. 3.

Aspects of love from the Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective

A wide-ranging programme from the shape-shifting ensemble at Wigmore Hall explores love in its many guises. 

Travels with a cello: Laura van der Heijden touches down in Sheffield

It's all the Bs for Laura van der Heijden and Tom Poster for Music in the Round. 

West Cork Chamber Music Festival ends in style

British cellist Laura van der Heijden proved herself to be the sister of soul on the cello for the second night in succession.

Prom 3: An inflated Prom to celebrate BBC Young Musicians

With a smaller programme and a humbler premise, the stars of the show – those young, immensely talented performers – could have shone even brighter