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LondonMahler’s ‘Song of the Earth’

El-Turk, Haydn, Mahler
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra; Anja Bihlmaier; Jamie Barton; Clay Hilley
ManchesterBBC Philharmonic - Brahms Requiem

Boulanger, Brahms
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra; Anja Bihlmaier; Julia Grüter; Joshua Hopkins; Audi Young Persons' Choral Academy
DortmundBBC Philharmonic Orchestra – Beethoven 7. Sinfonie

Ligeti, Tchaikovsky, Beethoven
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra; Anja Bihlmaier; Pablo Ferrández
MunichAnja Bihlmaier & Nicolas Altstaedt

Shostakovich, Zimmermann, Ravel
Munich Philharmonic Orchestra; Anja Bihlmaier; Nicolas Altstaedt; Malte Arkona
MunichAnja Bihlmaier & Nicolas Altstaedt

Strauss II, Shostakovich, Zimmermann, Ravel
Munich Philharmonic Orchestra; Anja Bihlmaier; Nicolas Altstaedt
BrugesLondon Philharmonic Orchestra & Benjamin Grosvenor

Tarrodi, Grieg, Sibelius
London Philharmonic Orchestra; Anja Bihlmaier; Benjamin Grosvenor
Latest reviewsSee more...
BBC Phil's Bluebeard's Castle eclipsed by Boulanger and Kodály

Anja Bihlmaier conducts the BBC Philharmonic in a moving D'un soir triste and joyful Dances of Galánta. Bluebeard's Castle, despite some fine things. feels less satisfying.
Anja Bihlmaier conducts a powerful NSO programme in Dublin

Scintillating Mozart meets soul-searching Bruckner as Anja Bihlmaier and the NSOI deliver a programme of vivid contrasts and compelling musical storytelling.
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.
Beauty without the beast: BBC Philharmonic at the Proms

Joyful ease of touch from Feldmann in Beethoven, and flowing Brahms from Bihlmaier characterise the BBC Philharmonic's final Prom of the summer.
Thrilling Mahler 2 from Anja Bihlmaier and the NSO in Dublin

So many wonderful small details as well as the grand statements made this the extraordinary, thrilling performance of Mahler's second symphony Resurrection.
A crowd-pleasing programme from Bihlmaier, Bartlett and the LPO

Overture, concerto, symphony: nothing to scare the horses here, nor in works by three major composers, Wagner, Mozart and Beethoven. Nothing world-shaking either in solid but often one-dimensional performances.
