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El anhelo de la luz al final del viaje: Sánchez-Verdú y Mendelssohn
Dos mundos muy diferentes en lo musical se daban la mano en el plano de lo simbólico, en la dimensión del viaje y de la luz, como lugar de salvación, protección o iluminación.
Lorca retold in Met's remarkable restaging of Golijov’s Ainadamar

Deborah Colker directs an ambitious show, which works incredibly well with storytelling as emotive as it is narrative, confronting death and loss in sharp, weary pains.
A compelling Eroica and ruminative Dvořák in Dublin
Norwegian violinist Eldbjørg Hemsing unearths the subtleties and plaintive lyricism of Dvorak's violin concerto while Miguel Harth-Bedoya and the NSO deliver an exhilarating Eroica.
An ornithological interlude in Sydney
Alan Holley's Oboe Concerto formed the centrepiece of Miguel Harth-Bedoya's Sydney Symphony programme.
Cold Mountain: Higdon's maiden operatic voyage
There was a nod to John Adams in the score, but also a kind of edgy Americana, complete with powerful writing for male chorus, and an attempt to communicate the flavor of rural North Carolina, not far from where Higdon grew up.
An exciting Beethoven programme in Madrid
Pianist Vadym Kholodenko gives a thrilling performance of Beethoven's Fourth, and the RTVE orchestra and chorus impress in the Ninth Symphony.
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A Peruvian in Oslo: Miguel Harth-Bedoya
Norwegian Radio Orchestra Chief Conductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya talks to us about Brahms, Schumann, touring and playing Latin American music in Norway (and Grieg, of course).
