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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
Classical grace and Romantic eloquence from the Philharmonia
****1
Benedetti ablaze with the Philharmonia
*****
A Resurrection for the ages: Kent Nagano conducts the Philharmonia
*****
A brilliant UK premiere of John Adams’ After the Fall
****1
Renes replaces Runnicles in a remarkable Philharmonia Bruckner 8
****1
Karpman’s opera Balls tells a great story, but overshoots the line
**111
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