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Light and shade, playfulness and pain: contrasting moods from the CBSO in Birmingham

Nikolaj Henriques and the CBSO
© Andrew Fox
Jason Lewis, Fabien Gabel and the CBSO
© Andrew Fox
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“Jason Lewis’ trumpet, frantic from the outset, became like a tuned machine gun”
Reviewed at Symphony Hall, Birmingham on 25 September 2024
Mozart, Idomeneo, re di Creta: Ballet music, K367
Mozart, Bassoon Concerto in B flat major, K191 (K186e)
Simpson, Concertino for Trumpet and Orchestra
Shostakovich, Symphony no. 9 in E flat major, Op.70
Fabien Gabel, Conductor
Nikolaj Henriques, Bassoon
Jason Lewis, Trumpet
Carlo Rizzi brings Respighi’s Rome to Birmingham
****1
Nelson Goerner shines with the CBSO and Rachmaninov’s Rhapsody
****1
Yamada and the CBSO’s Walton expedition at the Elbphilharmonie
****1
Kazuki Yamada and the CBSO stir up swelling seas with Scheherazade
****1
François Leleux and Lisa Batiashvili play fire and ice with the CBSO
***11
Yamada and the CBSO luxuriate in line at Symphony Hall
****1
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