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Zinging Haydn and Mozart from Ádám Fischer and the OAE

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“Fischer brims with exuberance, beaming at orchestral details which emerge from beneath his fingers”
Reviewed at Royal Festival Hall, London on 27 February 2018
Mozart, Symphony no. 38 in D major, "Prague”, K504
Mozart, La clemenza di Tito, K621: Non più di fiori
Mozart, La clemenza di Tito, K621: Parto, parto, ma tu, ben mio
Haydn, Berenice, che fai, Hob XXIVa:10, cantata for soprano & orchestra
Haydn, Symphony no. 103 in E flat major "Drumroll" (Paukenwirbel)
Ádám Fischer, Conductor
Stéphanie d'Oustrac, Mezzo-soprano
Immersive OAE submerged at Southbank’s Multitudes festival
**111
Mixed Mozart from the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
***11
John Butt and the OAE celebrate Handel's Solomon
*****
Enescu Festival immersion: Bach on the street, Klimt in the forest
****1
Brandstrup Breaking Bach with the OAE at EIF
****1
A strong new Figaro opens at Glyndebourne
****1
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