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Ein Wunderhorn sizilianischer Stimmen mit dem ORF RSO bei den Salzburger Festspielen

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“Nott hielt umsichtig die Fäden der dicht verwobenen Klangstränge in den Händen”
Reviewed at Felsenreitschule, Salzburg on 10 August 2019
Berio, Voci (Folk Songs II)
Mahler, Symphony no. 1 in D major "Titan"
Antoine Tamestit, Viola
ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra
Jonathan Nott, Conductor
Fish, frocks and farce: a Prokofiev romp in Vienna
***11
The Best of All Possible Satires: Candide sparkles in Vienna
*****
Deconstructed within an inch of its life: a new Lulu in Vienna
**111
Weinberg’s Dostoevsky drama crushes at MusikTheater an der Wien
****1
Hilarious Périchole sends up Austrian political scandals
****1
Vienna meets London: Grosvenor and the Vienna Radio Symphony
***11
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