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Kazuki Yamada states his intentions with the CBSO and Mahler

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“The concert gave the CBSO a resounding endorsement of its choice of leader”
Reviewed at Symphony Hall, Birmingham on 19 January 2022
Strauss R., Don Juan, Op.20
Mozart, Aria for Soprano, "Vado, ma dove? -- oh Dei!", K583
Mozart, La clemenza di Tito, K621: Non più di fiori
Mahler, Symphony no. 4 in G major
Kazuki Yamada, Conductor
Fatma Said, Soprano
Carlo Rizzi brings Respighi’s Rome to Birmingham
****1
Nelson Goerner shines with the CBSO and Rachmaninov’s Rhapsody
****1
Yamada and the CBSO’s Walton expedition at the Elbphilharmonie
****1
Kazuki Yamada and the CBSO stir up swelling seas with Scheherazade
****1
François Leleux and Lisa Batiashvili play fire and ice with the CBSO
***11
Yamada and the CBSO luxuriate in line at Symphony Hall
****1
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