28 de fevereiro de 2009

NOTÍCIAS THE GUARDIAN

Drinking problems rife in the great orchestras
28 Feb 2009:
Inappropriate use of alcohol in Britain's great orchestras is, according to musicians, endemic
Richard Goode
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28 Feb 2009:
Wigmore Hall, London:If only more pianists wore their thoughtfulness as lightly as Richard Goode, writes Erica Jeal
CBSO/Nelsons
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28 Feb 2009:
Symphony Hall, BirminghamOne is both captivated by the moment and carried by the momentum of Nelsons, says Rian Evans
Pick of the week: Classical & opera
28 Feb 2009:
South: Gurrelieder Salome Bournemouth Symphony
Pick of the week: Classical & opera
28 Feb 2009:
North: Britten Sinfonia Richard Goode Tosca
Pick of the week: Classical & opera
28 Feb 2009:
London: Gurrelieder I Capuleti e i Montecchi Nash Ensemble
Pick of the week: Classical & opera
28 Feb 2009:
Central: Elijah Charles Mackerras BCMG
Classical preview: City Of Dreams: Vienna 1900-1935, London
28 Feb 2009:
Royal Festival Hall, SE1, Sat 28 Feb
Classical preview: Portrait: Michel Van Der Aa, Glasgow
28 Feb 2009:
City Halls, Sat 28 Feb
British orchestras must adapt to thrive
27 Feb 2009:
Vasily Petrenko, principal conductor of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, considers the challenges and opportunities facing our orchestras today
What's the best way to write about classical music?
27 Feb 2009:
Charlotte Higgins: The challenge of capturing in words the 'sonorous air' of serious music is one many writers shy away from
Classical review: Kagel: Kantrimusik; Tunstall, Bickley, Belk, Nieuw Ensemble, Spanjaard
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27 Feb 2009:
A useful addition to Winter and Winter's Kagel series, certainly, but not one of his major works, writes Andrew Clements
Bach: Well-Tempered Clavier Book II; Masaaki Suzuki
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27 Feb 2009:
Suzuki's treatment of these pieces seems altogether too awestruck and reflective, writes Andrew Clements
Britten: Double Concerto; Bridge Variations; Les Illuminations; Matthews, Schoeman, Zemtsov, London PO, Jurowski
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27 Feb 2009:
Matthews's lack of words becomes an obstacle in a song cycle that relishes every syllable of the French originals, writes Andrew Clements
Doctor Atomic
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27 Feb 2009:
Coliseum, London Robert Oppenheimer's doubts bring beauty to the bomb, says Andrew Clements

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