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SingaporeSayaka Shoji & Masaaki Suzuki / Mozart and Kalliwoda

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Kalliwoda, Mozart
Singapore Symphony Orchestra; Masaaki Suzuki; Sayaka Shoji

SingaporeKahchun Wong’s Pictures at an Exhibition

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Ung, Debussy, Moussorgski
Singapore Symphony Orchestra; Kahchun Wong; Singapore Chinese Orchestra; Benjamin Boo; Lee Jun Cheng; Ma Huan

SingaporeSNYS In Concert: Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 2

Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Moussorgski, Tchaïkovski, Sibelius
Singapore National Youth Sinfonia; Yibin Seow

SingaporeTatsuya Shimono / Kyohei Sorita / NHK Symphony Orchestra Tokyo

NHK Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo
Toyama, Prokofiev, Strauss R., Britten
NHK Symphony Orchestra Tokyo; Tatsuya Shimono; Kyohei Sorita

SingaporeEric Lu & Kahchun Wong / Chopin Piano Concerto 1

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Wang, Chopin, Bartók
Singapore Symphony Orchestra; Kahchun Wong; Eric Lu
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Lintu, Kavakos and the SSO make the case for Shostakovich

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Has Shostakovich become the new Rachmaninov in Singapore? The SSO and Hannu Lintu show that he can be as popular as Rachmaninov. 

Eliahu Inbal enlivens the Singapore Symphony

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The nonagenarian conductor enlivens Singapore's Esplanade Concert Hall with masterly readings of Shostakovich and Rachmaninov 

Argerich grandsons make a splash with the Thailand Philharmonic

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The Thailand Philharmonic marks a successful Singapore debut with the “Argerich boys”, David Chen and Roman Blagojevic.

Takács-Nagy’s Schumann trumps Bach at the Singapore Symphony

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Bach concertos on a modern Steinway prove a mixed blessing, but the Singapore Symphony's Schumann impresses under Hungarian conductor Gábor Takács-Nagy. 

Pierre Bleuse and the Singapore Symphony raise the roof again

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High decibel hits arrive via Prokofiev’s Scythian Suite and Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition, sandwiching Liszt from Bertrand Chamayou.