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LondresKarim Sulayman / Sean Shibe

Purcell, Dowland, Caccini, Monteverdi, musique traditionnelle, Darwish, Rahbani, Harvey, Chaker, Takemitsu, Britten
Karim Sulayman; Sean Shibe
ManchesterGrave Tidings

Purcell, Bruckner, Benjamin, Wolfe, Paxton, Miller, Kurtág
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra; Naomi Woo; Sean Shibe
BedfordRodrigo’s Guitar Concerto with Sean Shibe

Rossini, Rodrigo, Mendelssohn
Philharmonia Orchestra; Nil Venditti; Sean Shibe
CanterburyRodrigo's Guitar Concerto with Sean Shibe

Rossini, Rodrigo, Mendelssohn
Philharmonia Orchestra; Nil Venditti; Sean Shibe
EdimbourgStravinsky’s Rite of Spring

Ravel, Fennessy, Stravinsky
Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Patrick Hahn; Sean Shibe
Critiques récentesEn voir plus...
Sean Shibe’s ‘Electric Twilight’ at the Aldeburgh Festival

Shibe’s spellbinding open-air recital proves that some musical experiences cannot be separated from the places in which they unfold.
Sad shanties from Manchester Collective and Sean Shibe

The Manchester Collective are one of the most successful groups of musicians who aim to bridge the gap between musicians and their audiences.
Masterly Boulez from Shibe and friends at the BBC Proms in Gateshead

Intimate playing from Sean Shibe, a deconstruction of Maria Callas’ vibrato and a deeply committed Boulez mid 20th-century masterpiece.
Sean Shibe premieres a new guitar concerto at the BBC Proms

After the premiere of Mark Simpson's concerto, Anja Bihlmaier concludes her BBC Philharmonic Prom with a rousing performance of the Symphonie fantastique.
Pack your passport for a musical journey with Chloé van Soeterstède
Sean Shibe impresses alongside the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in a programme of nimble works at the Cadogan Hall.
A Britten and Dowland winter warmer from Allan Clayton and friends
The tenor man told Thomas Hardy’s familiar verses with such probing honesty that I heard newness in all of them.
Articles récents
Music in the heart of the city: Sam McShane joins Kings Place

The eclectic London venue’s new artistic director discusses her plans for the future, finding new audiences and rooting music in a sense of place.
Composition as learning: Cassandra Miller

The Canadian composer talks about her working method, her interest in vocality, her guitar concerto for Sean Shibe and the Dunedin Consort, and whether she’s still trying to make audiences cry.
New season at LSO St Luke’s offers a myriad of concert series

The London concert venue offers a range of concert series this year, featuring Richard Strauss, Baroque composers, Spanish composers, as well as a variety of free concerts, and concerts for children.

