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“Inextinguishable” Nielsen from Domingo Hindoyan in Liverpool

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“the cross-stage duelling timpani carried the symphony into its heady coda with gusto”
Reviewed at Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool on 3 March 2022
Finnis, Acts of Waves (UK Premiere)
Mozart, Piano Concerto no. 20 in D minor, K466
Nielsen, Symphony no. 4, "The Inextinguishable," Op.29
Domingo Hindoyan, Conductor
Kit Armstrong, Piano
Era-defining string sound in the Liverpool Phil’s Mahler 9
****1
Dazzling Prokofiev from Alim Beisembayev and the RLPO
****1
Dependable Mozart and Mendelssohn from the RLPO
***11
Paul Lewis balances delicacy with power in understated RLPO Beethoven
***11
Domingo Hindoyan's warm Bruckner 6 beguiles Liverpool
****1
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****1
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