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Essential and elusive Debussy from the LSO
Oh, but the entire London Symphony Orchestra en fête is a dazzling aural spectacle – how on earth did we all remain in our seats when summoned by such Bacchic frenzy?
Inspired Holst and Vaughan Williams from Mark Elder and the LSO
A concert programme that includes both Holst and Vaughan Williams is as right as strawberries and cream at Wimbledon.
Maturity and experience in Mahler's Third
Bernard Haitink doesn't disappoint in a mature, considered reading of Mahler's epic Third Symphony.
Dudamel's Mahler grows up
A wonderful performance of Mahler's Third Symphony with Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic, concluding their Barbican residency.
An Outstanding Mahler Third from Bychkov and the LSO
When Mahler wrote his Third Symphony, you couldn’t accuse him of lack of ambition. As well as making his usual demands for vast orchestral forces, Mahler intended to encapsulate the whole of creation within a single musical work. The result is a six-movement work that is gigantic in scale, especially the first movement, which takes over 40 minutes on its own.
