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LondonRomeo & Juliet Forever: Pekka Kuusisto conducts
Bellini, Clyne, Tchaikovsky, Bernstein
Philharmonia Orchestra; Pekka Kuusisto; Martin Fröst
AmsterdamMäkelä leads Ravels Bolero
Debussy, Beamish, Ravel
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra; Klaus Mäkelä; Martin Fröst; Janine Jansen
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StockholmMartin Fröst's Genesis
Hillborg, von Bingen, Telemann, Piazzolla, Dominique, Schumann, Traditional, Lutosławski, Jennefelt, Messiaen, Fröst, Bartók
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra; Martin Fröst; Linus Fellbom; Cecilie Løkken; Sara Cazzanelli
StockholmMartin Fröst's Dollhouse
Fröst, de Falla, Sørensen, Dukas, Stravinsky, Hillborg
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra; Martin Fröst; Linus Fellbom; Magnus Holmander
StockholmMartin Fröst's Retrotopia
Mozart, Beethoven, Borisova-Ollas, Mühlrad, Fröst, Nordin
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra; Martin Fröst; Linus Fellbom; Virpi Pahkinen
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A trip down memory lane for Martin Fröst at Wigmore Hall
An evening of “French Beauties and Swedish Beasts” from the Swedish clarinettist, demonstrating phenomenal tone and dare-devil risk-taking.
A joust with fate and fantasy in Zurich
Under its new Chief Conductor Paavo Järvi, Zurich’s Tonhalle Orchestra features a riveting programme of works by Tchaikovsky and Copland with clarinettist Martin Fröst as soloist.
Believing in the music: Martin Fröst and the RSPO
Works by Rolf Liebermann, Mozart and Mahler recently brought down the house at Zurich’s Tonhalle Maag, in no small part because of Martin Fröst’s illuminating performance.
A magician at Lincoln Center: Martin Fröst
The Swedish clarinetist's recital in Alice Tully Hall, part of the Great Performers at Lincoln Center series, was as thrilling and rewarding as any before.
Powerful Prokofiev, charming Copland
Three works written in the turbulent years after the end of World War 2 were featured in this dynamic concert with the BBCSO under the baton of Sakari Oramo.
Nordin’s new large-scale multimedia work disappoints
For all its ambition, the première of Jesper Nordin’s Emerging from Currents and Waves at the Baltic Sea Festival consisted of little more than slick surfaces and displays of overload