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LondresElena Urioste / Tom Poster

Simpson, Elgar, Clarke, Mozart, Assad, Korngold, Strauss R.
Elena Urioste; Tom Poster
ManchesterBBC Philharmonic - Tchaikovsky’s Pathétique

Bernstein, Korngold, Tchaïkovski
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra; Yoel Gamzou; Elena Urioste
LondresKaleidoscope Chamber Collective

Mozart, Farrenc
Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective; Adam Walker; Armand Djikoloum; Cristina Mateo Sáez
LondresFleur Barron / Shengzhi Ren / Tom Poster / Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective

Mahler, Ho
Fleur Barron; Shengzhi Ren; Tom Poster; Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective
Critiques récentesEn voir plus...
Smyth at the double: a rare concerto for Kazuki Yamada’s Proms debut

The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra's Chief Conductor Designate makes a strong impression in purposeful Rachmaninov after Elena Urioste and Ben Goldscheider wave the flag for Dame Ethel Smyth.
Light at the end of the tunnel from Elena Urioste and Aurora
Imaginative programming from Aurora Orchestra, including striking miniatures from Musgrave and Meredith, luxurious Ravel and pared back Vaughan Williams, with joyous Mendelssohn to finish.
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.
Arcadia in Albion: BBC Symphony plays Vaughan Williams
Urioste’s marvellous playing wedded gleaming tone to sure technique in The Lark Ascending.
Dreamscapes in New York
With classical works by jazz artists Iverson, Lehman and Assad, American Composers Orchestra wound up its fortieth anniversary season, and looked ahead to continued adventures in diversity.
Late romanticism rises to a deafening climax in a small Cardiff hall
BBC National Orchestra of Wales's afternoon concert series brings unusual works to light, but the small auditorium can make some of the heavier late-romantic orchestration overwhelming – to the point of being overpowering.
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Fight or flight? Violinists on tackling The Lark Ascending

Often dismissed on account of its popularity, The Lark Ascending divides audiences... and players. Our own Kevin Ng is a violinist and avoided it for years, but took advice from three violinists when adding it to his repertoire.

