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An all-encompassing Mahler 3 from Domingo Hindoyan and the RLPO

Domingo Hindoyan
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Jennifer Johnston, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra
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“steam practically visible from the flurrying double bass bows”
Reviewed at Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool on 29 March 2025
Mahler, Symphony no. 3 in D minor
Domingo Hindoyan, Conductor
Jennifer Johnston, Mezzo-soprano
Sopranos and Altos of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir
Frank Dupree's Liverpool debut has the audience crying out for more
*****
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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