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Warm and affirmative playing from the LSO and Paavo Järvi at St Lukes

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“Haydn was the true master of happy music, without ever sounding shallow or trite”
Reviewed at LSO St Lukes, London on 17 November 2020
Bacewicz, Concerto for string orchestra
Haydn, Sinfonia Concertante in B flat major for oboe, bassoon, violin and cello, Hob I:105
Beethoven, Symphony no. 8 in F major, Op.93
Roman Simović, Violin
Olivier Stankiewicz, Oboe
Rebecca Gilliver, Cello
Daniel Jemison, Bassoon
Paavo Järvi, Conductor
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