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Excellent orchestral cuisine from Hindoyan and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Matthew Gee, in rehearsal for this concert
© RPO | Tim Lutton
Domingo Hindoyan, in rehearsal for this concert
© RPO | Tim Lutton
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“Hindoyan drew out all its many rich and lyrical hues from an RPO on sparkling form”
Reviewed at Cadogan Hall, London on 1 May 2024
Suk, Scherzo fantastique, Op.25
Tomasi, Trombone Concerto
Dvořák, Symphony no. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op.95
Domingo Hindoyan, Conductor
Matthew Gee, Trombone
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****1
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****1
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*****
A trio of exiled composers: Petrenko and the RPO at the RFH
****1
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