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LondonArcangelo / Hilary Cronin / Daisy Livesey / James Hall / Jeremy Budd / Hugo Brady / Matthew Long / Dominic Sedgwick / William Gaunt / Jonathan Cohen

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Jonathan Cohen; Arcangelo; Hilary Cronin; Daisy Livesey; James Hall
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Inspired juxtapositions: Rachmaninov’s Vespers
In performing the Vespers in the acoustically wonderful Milton Court, Jeffrey Skidmore took the imaginative decision to interleaving its movements with solo piano works, played by Steven Osborne. It proved inspirational programming.
