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KuhmoLong live diversity

Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival
Gotlibovich, Messiaen, Kontogiorgos, Coleridge-Taylor
Sirkka-Liisa Kaakinen-Pilch; Yuval Gotlibovich; Adam Walker; Tuija Hakkila; Berit Cardas

KuhmoPride

Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival
Simpson, Chaikovskiï, Hyvärinen, Smyth, Adès
Orsino Ensemble; Danel Quartet; Andres Kaljuste; Berit Cardas

KuhmoOne too many - dagen efter

Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival
Hindemith, Schnittke, Glass, Satie, Glinka
Atte Kilpeläinen; Elina Vähälä; Irina Zahharenkova; Sophia Rahman

LondresOrsino Ensemble

Wigmore Hall
Barber, Simpson, Nielsen
Orsino Ensemble; Adam Walker; Nicholas Daniel; Matthew Hunt
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Masterly Boulez from Shibe and friends at the BBC Proms in Gateshead

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Intimate playing from Sean Shibe, a deconstruction of Maria Callas’ vibrato and a deeply committed Boulez mid 20th-century masterpiece.

Absolute conviction: Alina Ibragimova and friends

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Alina Ibragimova and friends join forces at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in two powerful chamber works composed at the height of the Second World War. 

Albéric Magnard steals the show in all-French recital at Wigmore Hall

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How many of Albéric Magnard's 22 works do you know? Jean-Efflam Bavouzet and the Orsino Ensemble perform his Quintet in D minor to Wigmore Hall and it becomes the sixth star of the evening. 

Musical Klimt: Vienna comes to Pärnu in Tüür's chamber gala

Erich Korngold's luscious String Sextet provides the musical highlight of Erkki-Sven Tüür's Pärnu programme. 

An auspicious start to the Pavel Haas Quartet's Birmingham residency

The Czech Pavel Haas Quartet bring their distinctive sound and selfless musicianship to Birmingham, in the first of three concerts featuring Matthew Hunt in Brahms's Clarinet Quintet alongside twentieth century quartets.

Thomas Adès and friends shine at Milton Court

Despite the frequency with which the two composers are compared, Thomas Adès’ music seldom sounds very much like that of Benjamin Britten. But Adès has an uncanny knack of performing Britten’s music in such a way that it resembles his own.