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Conductor Laureate Lan Shui’s poignant return to the Singapore Symphony

Lan Shui conducts the Singapore Symphony Orchestra
© Chris P Lim | Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Bomsori Kim, Lan Shui and the Singapore Symphony Orchestra
© Chris P Lim | Singapore Symphony Orchestra
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“a subconscious tide that constantly tugged and pulled at the heart-strings”
Reviewed at Esplanade Concert Hall, Singapore on 1 March 2024
Nielsen, Violin Concerto, Op.33
Bacewicz, Kaprys polski (Polish Caprice)
Mahler, Symphony no. 1 in D major "Titan"
Bomsori Kim, Violin
Lan Shui, Conductor
Lintu, Kavakos and the SSO make the case for Shostakovich
*****
Eliahu Inbal enlivens the Singapore Symphony
****1
Takács-Nagy’s Schumann trumps Bach at the Singapore Symphony
****1
Pierre Bleuse and the Singapore Symphony raise the roof again
****1
World premiere of Jonathan Shin’s Piano Concerto a Singapore landmark
****1
Hannu Lintu shows Singapore great things to come with Mahler and Haydn
*****
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