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ManchesterKahchun Wong Conducts Mahler’s Sixth
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Mahler: Symphonie no. 6 en la mineur «Tragique»
The Hallé; Kahchun Wong
TokyoJapan Philharmonic Orchestra | 70th Anniversary Special Concert

Mahler: Symphonie no. 8 en mi bémol majeur « des Mille »
Japan Philharmonic Orchestra; Kahchun Wong; Aya Funakoshi; Tamayo Yoshida; Rie Miyake; Eriko Hanafusa
LondresRachmaninov’s Second

Ravel, Boulanger, Rachmaninov
The Hallé; Kahchun Wong; Alexandra Dariescu
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Eric Lu brings scintillating Chopin to Singapore
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A world premiere by Wang Chenwei, familiar Chopin and a rare outing for Bartók’s Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta make for satisfying fare in Jahcun Wong’s Singapore Symphony programme.
Concertos – for violin and for orchestra – from the Hallé
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Viktoria Mullova is a superb soloist in Brahms' Violin Concerto, while an orchestra full of soloists play Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra with Kahchun Wong presiding.
Celestial journeys with Kahchun Wong and the Hallé
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Kahchun Wong returns to The Hallé for Holst and Unsuk Chin, with a postscript from Colin Matthews
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Francfort-sur-le-MainPure Shostakovich

Chostakovitch
Orchestre Symphonique de la Radio de Francfort; Kahchun Wong; Boris Giltburg
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Up close and personal: BBC Proms 2025
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The UK’s premier summer classical music festival offers the chance to get up close to some of the world’s finest orchestras – a transformative experience at any age.
Kahchun Wong on coming to Dresden and the future of classical music
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The Singaporean conductor is soon to become Principal Guest Conductor at the Dresden Philharmonic. He talks about Mahler and Strauss, world premieres, creating bridges between West and East, and classical music’s future.
Darkness and light in Mendelssohn: Daniel Lozakovich
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Youthful violinist Daniel Lozakovich explains his personal approach to Felix Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto, its tragedy and intimacy – and breaking out of routines.
