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From frivolity to tragedy: a Philharmonia triptych from Soviet Russia

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“the clamorous reception befitted Gillam’s near national treasure status”
Reviewed at Royal Festival Hall, London on 1 December 2024
Shostakovich, Moscow, Cheryomushki (Cherrytown), Op.105: Suite (arr. Cornall)
Glazunov, Concerto in E flat major for alto saxophone and string orchestra, Op.109
Prokofiev, Romeo and Juliet: excerpts
Tonsgaard Sørensen, Shine You No More
Santtu-Matias Rouvali, Conductor
Jess Gillam, Saxophone
Classical grace and Romantic eloquence from the Philharmonia
****1
Benedetti ablaze with the Philharmonia
*****
A Resurrection for the ages: Kent Nagano conducts the Philharmonia
*****
A brilliant UK premiere of John Adams’ After the Fall
****1
Renes replaces Runnicles in a remarkable Philharmonia Bruckner 8
****1
Karpman’s opera Balls tells a great story, but overshoots the line
**111
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