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Majestic Brahms from Sir Stephen Hough and Elim Chan in Sydney

Sir Stephen Hough, Elim Chan and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra
© Craig Abercrombie
Elim Chan and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra
© Craig Abercrombie
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“Hough's quadruple octaves were as forceful as one could possibly want”
Reviewed at Sydney Opera House: Concert Hall, Sydney on 17 May 2025
Grandage, Lift
Prokofiev, Romeo and Juliet: excerpts
Brahms, Piano Concerto no. 1 in D minor, Op.15
Elim Chan, Conductor
Sir Stephen Hough, Piano
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