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BerlinRIAS Kammerchor Berlin II / Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin II

Duruflé, Schnittke
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin; Justin Doyle; Jennifer Johnston; Soloists from the RIAS Kammerchores; RIAS Kammerchor Berlin
StockholmEric Ericson Chamber Choir and Tranströmer
Pizzetti, Campion, Ligeti, Lobo, Sandström, Tavener
Justin Doyle; Eric Ericson Chamber Choir; Jakob Koranyi
StockholmThe Order of the Virtues with the Swedish Radio Choir
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MacMillan: Ordo Virtutum
Justin Doyle; Swedish Radio Choir
DortmundRIAS Kammerchor – Händel: Der Messias
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Handel: Messiah
Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin; Justin Doyle; Julia Doyle; Tim Mead; Thomas Hobbs; Roderick Williams
MadridHandel - Mesías
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Handel: Messiah
Justin Doyle; Teatro Real; Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin; RIAS Kammerchor Berlin; Julia Doyle; Tim Mead
StockholmEric Ericson Chamber Choir – Mother and Child
Živković, Tormis, Lidholm, Rautavaara, Taube, Swayne, Weir, Panufnik, Victoria, Guerrero, Britten
Justin Doyle; Eric Ericson Chamber Choir
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Venetian splendour in Berlin: a heartfelt New Year’s celebration
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Cavalli’s Messa concertata and Venetian polychoral masterpieces shine in Berlin’s Philharmonie, with a heartfelt, immersive New Year’s experience of ritual grandeur and warmth.
Clown court: Offenbach's Fantasio at Garsington
The UK stage debut of Offenbach’s neglected Fantasio reveals a musical sizzler, but directorially it needs a more sympathetic touch than Garsington musters.
Fresh peaches of temptation
A period-perfect Albert Herring from Francis Matthews for Buxton International Festival takes time to settle into its stride, but provides plenty of laughs along the way.
Knives out in Verona: Capuleti at Buxton Festival
Stephanie Marshall's Romeo and Sarah-Jane Brandon's Giulietta make this production of Bellini's version of Romeo and Juliet utterly compelling.
Dove's Swanhunter by Opera North
Swanhunter is a fine retelling of a wonderful yarn, and this rendering of it contains a great deal to enjoy for an audience of all ages, albeit marred by inconsistent intelligibity.
The Orchestra of Opera North sounds fresh and new in Leeds University's Great Hall
Leeds is so lucky to have virtuoso violinist David Greed still within reach, ready and available to perform as a soloist at concerts like this with the excellent orchestra of which he was the youngest leader in the country when it was formed in 1978. It was really thrilling to experience The Lark Ascending live, and to see him standing there just a few feet in front of the audience.
