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Minimum and Maximum: Belgrade Philharmonic in major works by Glass and Schumann

Gidon Kremer and Giedrė Dirvanauskaitė
© Marko Djokovic | Belgrade Philharmonic
Gidon Kremer and Giedrė Dirvanauskaitė with the Belgrade Philharmonic
© Marko Djokovic | Belgrade Philharmonic
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“it felt very immediate and very loud”
Reviewed at Kolarac Foundation Concert Hall, Belgrade on 23 May 2025
Adams, Short Ride in a Fast Machine
Glass, Double Concerto for Violin and Cello
Schumann, Symphony no. 2 in C major, Op.61
Kancheli, Rag-Gidon-Time
Gidon Kremer, Violin
Giedrė Dirvanauskaitė, Cello
Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra
Hossein Pishkar, Conductor
In Belgrade, a fitting tribute to Gabriel Feltz
*****
The Belgrade Philharmonic: a fine English orchestra
****1
Extrovert Rachmaninov from Kozhukhin and the Belgrade Philharmonic
****1
Belgrade boys star in an unusual Carl Stamitz concerto
****1
Uroš Lajovic brings out the best of the Belgrade Phil
****1
Oboe concertos from Gvantseladze and the Belgrade Philharmonic
****1
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