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Performer: Britten Sinfonia

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LondonDame Sarah Connolly / Joseph Middleton / Britten Sinfonia

Wigmore Hall
Jones, Chilcott, Bingham, Grime, Beamish, Ravel, Caplet, Debussy, Banks, Weill
Britten Sinfonia; Dame Sarah Connolly; Joseph Middleton

LondonSea Beneath the Skin / Song of the Earth

Barbican
Mahler
Britten Sinfonia; Lemi Ponifasio; The Theatre of Kiribati; Fleur Barron

LondonNico Muhly / Michael Keegan Dolan / Maud Le Pladec / Jules Cunningham – Marking Time with the Britten Sinfonia

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Muhly
Michael Keegan-Dolan; Jules Cunningham; Maud Le Pladec; Teaċ Daṁsa; Britten Sinfonia
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At Aldeburgh Festival, Nicholas Daniel plays the Pied Piper of Cool

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For the Aldeburgh Festival's 75th anniversary celebrations, Daniel delivered a great performance of Vaughan Williams's Oboe Concerto, in the company of Gustav and Imogen Holst.
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Britten Sinfonia ablaze on the BBC Proms’ hottest night

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Inventiveness, joyful performance and intuitive communication from Thomas Gould and the Britten Sinfonia in recompositions from Richter, Auerbach and Tippett.
*****
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Donizetti's L’esule di Roma: a Roman triumph for Opera Rara

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This is the 27th Donizetti opera given the Opera Rara treatment and their ability to spot a hidden gem remains as adroit as ever. 
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Barbican announces latest plans for £240m revamp

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The Barbican’s foyer, lakeside and conservatory will all see improved accessibility and sustainability through the £240m scheme.

Contemporary music sliced by Arts Council England’s knife

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Arts Council England have issued multiple funding reductions to contemporary music organisations across England, with some seeing total reductions in funding.

A mixed picture for orchestras as ACE moves focus outside London

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An overwhelming feeling of “could have been worse” as orchestras receive the long-awaited news of their Arts Council funding.