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Turangalîla underwhelms at the Southbank’s Multitudes festival

Cécile Lartigau and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
© Andy Paradise
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra play Turangalîla
© Pete Woodhead
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“its frivolity reducing a serious composition to mere movie-house accompaniment”
Reviewed at Royal Festival Hall, London on 23 April 2026
Messiaen, Turangalîla-Symphonie
Vasily Petrenko, Conductor
Cécile Lartigau, Ondes Martenot
Steven Osborne, Piano
1927 Studios, Mixed-media Theatre Company
L’indémodable Flûte enchantée de Barrie Kosky à l'Opéra de Lille
****1
Korngold and Mahler from Ray Chen, Vasily Petrenko and the RPO
****1
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
*****
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