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18th-century fireworks from Stephen Layton and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra

Stephen Layton conducts the Sydney Symphony Orchestra
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Sydney Symphony oboes
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Sara Mcliver and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra
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“a level of polish... which would have been surprising to the original 18th-century audiences”
Reviewed at Sydney Opera House: Concert Hall, Sydney on 23 August 2025
Haydn, Symphony no. 44 in E minor "Mourning" (Trauersymphonie)
Bach, Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen! - Cantata, BWV51
Mozart, Exsultate, jubilate, K165 (K158a)
Handel, Royal Fireworks Music, HWV 351
Stephen Layton, Conductor
Sara Macliver, Soprano
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