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Tango for Aristotle on the Istanbul Music Festival “Music Route”

Saint Stephen’s Bulgarian Orthodox Church (The Iron Church)
© Mühenna Kahveci
Güneş Hızlılar
© Onur Çakın
Gian Marco Ciampa and Erica Piccotti in the Saint Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church
© Mühenna Kahveci
Spectrum Saxophone Quartet
© Mühenna Kahveci
Music Route @Balat
© Mühenna Kahveci
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“there are no Starbucks here... like much of Istanbul, it’s a piece of living archaeology”
Reviewed at Saint Stephen’s Orthodox Church (Sveti Stefan Kilisesi), Istanbul on 4 June 2023
Piazzolla, Adios Nonino
Albéniz, Mallorca, Op.202
Falla, 7 canciones populares españolas: Asturiana
Falla, 7 canciones populares españolas: El paño moruno
Falla, 7 canciones populares españolas: Nana
Falla, 7 canciones populares españolas: Jota
Granados, 12 Danzas Españolas: Andaluza, Op.37 no.5
Piazzolla, L'Histoire du Tango: Bordel 1900
Piazzolla, L'Histoire du Tango: Cafe 1930
Piazzolla, Oblivion
Piazzolla, Escualo (The Shark)
Scarlatti, Keyboard Sonata in A major, K209
Liszt, Le Rossignol, S 250a
Dorman, Suite for Harp
Caplet, Divertissement à la Française
Caplet, Divertissement à l'Espagnole
Grandjany, Rhapsodie
Bozza, Andante et Scherzo
Lago, Ciudades: Addis Ababa
Lago, Ciudades: Sarajevo
Lago, Ciudades: Cordoba
Preinfalk, Twintango
Gian Marco Ciampa, Guitar
Erica Piccotti, Cello
Güneş Hızlılar, Harp
Spectrum Saxophone Quartet
Sumptuous Sheffield Chamber Music Festival finale
****1
More gold than corn: María Dueñas plays Korngold at the Barbican
****1
Memorable Mendelssohn from Marek Janowski and the New York Phil
****1
The ears have it: Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas on the Cutty Sark
****1
Intimate colossus: Daniil Trifonov with the Rotterdam Philharmonic
****1
Heavenly Mahler – and Strauss – from Lucy Crowe and the LSO
****1
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