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Tine Thing Helseth introduces Nico Muhly’s vision of the end of the world to Sheffield

Tine Thing Helseth
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“a persuasive case for this being Walton’s greatest work”
Reviewed at Sheffield City Hall: Oval Hall, Sheffield on 15 March 2026
Britten, Gloriana: Courtly Dances, Op.53b
Muhly, Doom Painting
Walton, Symphony no. 1 in B flat minor
Alpesh Chauhan, Conductor
Tine Thing Helseth, Trumpet
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****1
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****1
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****1
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****1
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