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Kozłowski's long lost Requiem arrives in Asia, premiered in Singapore

Hans Graf and the Singapore Symphony Orchestra
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Christoph Seidl, Boris Stepanov, Olesya Petrova, Olga Peretyatko
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Singapore Symphony Chorus
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A packed Esplanade Concert Hall
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“the soloists sounded as if Kozłowski had individually crafted the parts for each of them.”
Reviewed at Esplanade Concert Hall, Singapore on 7 April 2023
Mozart, Symphony no. 25 in G minor, K183 (K173dB)
Kozłowski, Requiem in E flat minor (Asian premiere)
Hans Graf, Conductor
Singapore Symphony Chorus
Singapore Symphony Youth Choir
Eudenice Palaruan, Choral Director
Wong Lai Foon, Choirmaster / chorus director
Olga Peretyatko, Soprano
Olesya Petrova, Mezzo-soprano
Boris Stepanov, Tenor
Christoph Seidl, Bass
Lintu, Kavakos and the SSO make the case for Shostakovich
*****
Eliahu Inbal enlivens the Singapore Symphony
****1
Takács-Nagy’s Schumann trumps Bach at the Singapore Symphony
****1
Pierre Bleuse and the Singapore Symphony raise the roof again
****1
World premiere of Jonathan Shin’s Piano Concerto a Singapore landmark
****1
Hannu Lintu shows Singapore great things to come with Mahler and Haydn
*****
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