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Iestyn Davies, Robin Ticciati and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe
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Iestyn Davies
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Robin Ticciati
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“the repeated words “Dove sei” were little capsules of pure vocal bliss”
Reviewed at Saanen Church, Saanen on 2 February 2025
Handel, Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne, HWV 74
Handel, Ottone, HWV15: Concerto (Act I)
Handel, Giulio Cesare in Egitto, HWV 17: Presti omai l'Egizia terra
Handel, Rodelinda, RWV19: Pompe vane di morte... Dove sei, amato bene?
Handel, Trio Sonata in G major, Op.5 no.4, HWV 399
Handel, Saul, HWV 53: O Lord, whose mercies numberless
Mozart, Mitridate, re di Ponto, K87 (K74a): Venga pur minacci e frema
Mozart, Symphony no. 35 in D major, "Haffner”, K385
Iestyn Davies, Countertenor
Chamber Orchestra of Europe
Robin Ticciati, Conductor
Chamber Orchestra of Europe brings all-Brahms evening to Philadelphia
****1
Robin Ticciati shuffles incidental music with the COE
****1
Jansen dazzles Antwerp in fine Prokofiev with Pappano and the COE
****1
Yannick Nézet-Séguin's Beethoven cycle concludes
*****
Nézet-Séguin and the COE bring Beethoven to Baden-Baden
*****
In Zurich, Leonidas Kavakos wears two hats
***11
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