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Moussa concerto lets down absorbing Toronto Symphony programme

Jörgen van Rijen and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra
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Gustavo Gimeno
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Joseph Johnson, Gustavo Gimeno and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra
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“Don Quixote projected a different kind of monumentality – elusive and illusionary”
Reviewed at Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto on 3 April 2024
Ligeti, Lontano
Wagner, Parsifal: Prelude, Act 1
Moussa, Concerto for trombone and orchestra, “Yericho” (North American premiere)
Strauss R., Don Quixote, Op.35
Gustavo Gimeno, Conductor
Jörgen van Rijen, Trombone
Rémi Pelletier, Viola
Joseph Johnson, Cello
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