LPO/Jurowski review – Mahler’s 10th is full of colour, and the composer’s pain, in Barshai’s completion ⊕
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Royal Festival Hall, London
Rudolf Barshai’s audacious completion of Marhler’s final unfinished symphony slathers on the colour, and its diverse timbral details came over loud and clear thanks to the …
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BBC Philharmonic/John Storgårds/Hallé Choir
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Capturing the momentum of two of Shostakovich’s first Soviet-era symphonies, this performance adds a pair of scherzos that pre-date even them
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The remarkable story of conductor Alma Rosé and the musicians who survived the Holocaust by performing amid horrific conditions
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