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Classy Brahms ends a fine visit from Yutaka Sado and the Tonkünstler-Orchester

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“is it fair to assume that Brahms’ First Symphony is in the blood of an Austrian orchestra?”
Reviewed at Cadogan Hall, London on 13 March 2025
Sibelius, Symphony no. 7 in C major, Op.105
Mozart, Piano Concerto no. 21 in C major, K467
Moskowski, Étincelles, Op.36 no.6
Brahms, Symphony no. 1 in C minor, Op.68
Brahms, Hungarian Dance no. 5 in F sharp minor (orch. Parlow)
Yeol Eum Son, Piano
Vienna Tonkünstler Orchestra
Yutaka Sado, Conductor
Echoes of the Americas: Sierra and Ginastera meet Dvořák in Vienna
***11
Knockout playing from the Tonkünstler in Edinburgh
*****
Epic Sibelius ends from the Vienna Tonkünstler
***11
From Vienna to the New World
***11
Muscular Rachmaninov forged at the Anvil
****1
James MacMillan conducts Britten, Vaughan Williams and his own music at Grafenegg
****1
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