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Ian Bostridge bringt Krieg in all seinen Facetten in die Kölner Philharmonie

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“Bostridge ließ die Lieder für sich selbst sprechen”
Reviewed at Kölner Philharmonie, Cologne on 7 January 2019
Mahler, Des Knaben Wunderhorn: Revelge
Mahler, Des Knaben Wunderhorn: Der Tamboursg'sell
Mahler, Des Knaben Wunderhorn: Wo die schönen Trompeten blasen
Stephan, Ich will dir singen ein Hohelied
Butterworth, Six Songs from A Shropshire Lad
Weill, Four Walt Whitman Songs
Weill, Come up from the fields, father, words by Walt Whitman
Britten, Who are these children?: Nightmare, Op.84 no.3
Britten, Who are these children?: Slaughter, Op.84 no.6
Britten, Who are these children?: Who are these children, Op.84 no.9
Britten, Who are these children?: The children, Op.84 no.11
Ian Bostridge, Tenor
Julius Drake, Piano
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****1
Gerald Finley and Julius Drake bring Night and Day to London
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A scorching Diary of One Who Disappeared at Janáček Brno Festival
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Alice Coote and Stuart Jackson bring Mahler to Middle Temple Hall
*****
An intense Winterreise from Fleur Barron and Julius Drake
***11
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