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Transcended Bruckner with the BSO in Basingstoke
Shining brass highlighted an honest Bruckner Eight which was preceded by Mozart’s Piano Concerto in A major played by Robert Levin.
Prom 17: Lebewohl: The Proms bid farewell to a leading German radio orchestra
The Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra and Sir Roger Norrington give their very last concert together, with Robert Levin as soloist in Beethoven's fourth piano concerto.
Mozart playing of great fun and distinction
Master improviser, Robert Levin, proved an informative and fun guide to a selection of Mozart's later masterpieces, performed with panache by the Academy of Ancient Music.
Karabits launches new season into the stratosphere
The beginning of a concert season given by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra is always eagerly anticipated – especially when directed by their Principal, award-winning conductor, Kirill Karabits.
Isserlis, Faust, Levin and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment in Bristol
The night had a programme of three soloists, three pieces and three significant composers in music history – Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. The concept of the concert was to display a span of music from the high Classical era to the early Romantic, where each of the composers overlap in style through three generations.
A glimpse across Mozart’s writing desk
The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment (OAE) is nothing if not innovative: there’s The Night Shift, a late-night concert series, and Purcell in a Pub, and now there’s The Works, a fun and informal way to learn more about a classical masterpiece in which the work is deconstructed and analysed before a full performance.In this, the first of the series, Mozart’s Piano Concerto No.

