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LondonArtist Portrait: Bertrand Chamayou
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Beethoven, Chin
London Symphony Orchestra; François-Xavier Roth; Bertrand Chamayou
LondonLSO Panufnik Composers Workshop
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London Symphony Orchestra; François-Xavier Roth
LondonFrançois-Xavier Roth: LSO FuturesWorld premiere
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Drew, Chin, Shin, Conner, Bartók
London Symphony Orchestra; François-Xavier Roth; Rebecca Gilliver
Evian les BainsSaint-Saëns, Ravel

Saint-Saëns, Ravel
Les Siècles; François-Xavier Roth; Daniel Lozakovich
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BerlinA French evening with François-Xavier Roth and Anna Caterina Antonacci

Varèse, Lully, Berlioz, Debussy, Ravel
Berliner Philharmoniker; François-Xavier Roth; Anna Caterina Antonacci
BerlinFrançois-Xavier Roth and Carolin Widmann

Stravinsky, Zimmermann, Debussy, Ligeti
Berliner Philharmoniker; François-Xavier Roth; Carolin Widmann
Berlin“Late Night” concert with François-Xavier Roth

Varèse
François-Xavier Roth; Members of the Berliner Philharmoniker; Sarah Aristidou
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Shimmering, disjointed: Poppe and Ligeti in Lucerne
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Les Siècles make their Lucerne Festival debut with a slightly uneven Poppe-Ligeti programme, at the heart of which Isabelle Faust nevertheless shines
Mixed performances in Ligeti and Mozart from Les Siècles
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Three concertos and a symphony made for an unusual but generous programme, but Les Siècles illustrate that versatility can come with mixed blessings.
A stunning Barbican debut by Les Siècles
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Marking their 20th anniversary with a celebratory tour, Les Siècles perform French classics at the Barbican under their twinkle-toed founder, François-Xavier Roth.
Wagner’s Dutchman drops anchor in Provence
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The Flying Dutchman – or Le Vaisseau fantôme as it is known in French – makes a fleeting appearance at the Grand Théâtre de Provence in a rousing concert performance conducted by the dapper François-Xavier Roth.
Paris 1913 brought to life by Les Siècles and François-Xavier Roth
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Two works premiered in Paris in 1913 – Lili Boulanger's Faust et Hélène and Stravinsky The Rite of Spring – excite the Edinburgh International Festival audience... but spark no riots.
Compelling music-making from the London Symphony Orchestra
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Clarity of articulation and ensemble underlined gripping performances in a programme that could have been a one-horse race.