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Nikolai Luganksy and Carlos Miguel Prieto join the Philharmonia's superb end-of-season jamboree

Nikolai Lugansky, Carlos Miguel Prieto and the Philharmonia
© Philharmonia Orchestra | Mark Allan
The Philharmonia "off-stage" brass
© Philharmonia Orchestra | Mark Allan
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“the chemistry between soloist, conductor and orchestra was simply stupendous”
Reviewed at Royal Festival Hall, London on 11 June 2025
Ravel, Miroirs: Alborada del gracioso
Rachmaninov, Piano Concerto no. 3 in D minor, Op.30
Tchaikovsky, Kolibel'naya pesnya (Cradle Song), Op.16 no.1 (trans. Rachmaninov)
Ravel, La Valse
Respighi, Pini di Roma (Pines of Rome)
Carlos Miguel Prieto, Conductor
Nikolai Lugansky, Piano
Benedetti ablaze with the Philharmonia
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A Resurrection for the ages: Kent Nagano conducts the Philharmonia
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A brilliant UK premiere of John Adams’ After the Fall
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Renes replaces Runnicles in a remarkable Philharmonia Bruckner 8
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Karpman’s opera Balls tells a great story, but overshoots the line
**111
Giltburg and Foster celebrate the Philharmonia’s 80th birthday
****1
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