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A Liszt rarity and Mahler staple from Volkov and the RPO

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“you could almost see the foot-stamping, thigh-slapping and bell-shaking folk in the local tavern”
Reviewed at Royal Festival Hall, London on 6 February 2018
Liszt, Von der Wiege bis zum Grabe (From the Cradle to the grave), Symphonic Poem, S 107
Beethoven, Piano Concerto no. 4 in G major, Op.58
Mahler, Symphony no. 1 in D major "Titan"
Ilan Volkov, Conductor
Pavel Kolesnikov, Piano
Turangalîla underwhelms at the Southbank’s Multitudes festival
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Edusei’s Beethoven and Rangwanasha’s Strauss thrill at Cadogan Hall
****1
Petrenko’s searing Shostakovich overshadows Grosvenor’s Beethoven
****1
Charisma and colour from Vasily Petrenko and the Royal Philharmonic
****1
Perception-altering Shostakovich from Serebrennikov and Petrenko
*****
A trio of exiled composers: Petrenko and the RPO at the RFH
****1
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