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OxfordElisabeth Leonskaja | Oxford Piano Festival

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Schubert
Elisabeth Leonskaja, Piano

OxfordElisabeth Leonskaja Masterclass | Oxford Piano Festival

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Elisabeth Leonskaja, Piano

LucerneBudapest Festival Orchestra

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Schubert, Mozart, Bartók
Budapest Festival Orchestra; Iván Fischer; Eva Duda Dance Company; Elisabeth Leonskaja

LondonElisabeth Leonskaja

Wigmore Hall
Schubert
Elisabeth Leonskaja, Piano

BarcelonaElisabeth Leonskaja and Julius Drake

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Schubert
Elisabeth Leonskaja; Julius Drake

ViennaRafael Fingerlos • Elisabeth Leonskaja • Die Strottern

Musikverein Wien
Rafael Fingerlos; Sascha El Mouissi; Elisabeth Leonskaja; Mihály Berecz
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Batons and broomsticks with Joana Mallwitz in Berlin

Joana Mallwitz © Simon Pauly
A folk-centred programme delights Berlin's Konzerthaus under the conducting of Joana Mallwitz – with the special participation of soloist Elisabeth Leonskaja.
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Leonskaja and the Staatskapelle Streichquartett at Wigmore Hall

Elisabeth Leonskaja © Marco Borggreve
The contrasts in Brahms' two early piano quartets are highlighted by side by members of the Staatskapelle Streichquartett and Elisabeth Leonskaja.
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An unforgettable musical experience at the Ragged School Museum

The final event of the Ragged School Museum Festival saw a programme of Brahms and Shostakovich in the wonderful Victorian museum, tucked away at the heart of the East End.
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Beethoven or bust: anniversary series launched at Wigmore Hall

Early and late Beethoven in the closing two recitals of Wigmore Hall's Beethoven Festival Weekend. 
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Leonskaja's Schubert thrills the Pierre Boulez Saal

A pair of A minor sonatas demonstrate the composer's evolution over his lifetime; the Wanderer Fantasy shows the pianist's mastery of phrasing.
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Mediocre Beethoven but brilliant Shostakovich from the SCO

The SCO’s strings play as though they had an insight into the composer’s psyche that few could share. 
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