| Date and venue | Title |
|---|---|
| 28-Feb-2012 Southbank Centre: Queen Elizabeth Hall | Travels with a Piano: Peter Donohoe at Queen Elizabeth Hall |
Elder statesman of British pianism and soloist of international renown, Peter Donohoe gave a richly varied and, at times, highly emotional recital as part of the Southbank Centre’s ongoing International Piano Series, featuring music by Debussy, Liszt, Brahms and Bartok.
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| 14-Dec-2011 Birmingham Symphony Hall | An overture, a concerto and a symphony: Perfect proportions from the CBSO, Michael Seal and Peter Donohoe |
Rarely have I seen a conductor so excited! On completion of Shostakovich’s Festive Overture, Michael Seal looked like the cat that got the cream – and rightly so. He had just launched his audience into this concert with a terrific bang.
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| 1-Dec-2010 Cadogan Hall | A concert with a cause |
| A show of “all our favourite people”. Violinist Matthew Trusler's description of the charity concert organised by himself and his wife Maya Koch refers to his and Koch’s favourite people; however he could very well have meant his audience’s or even the concert-going public. The couple have some very well-known friends indeed: the evident warmth between them created the intimate, spontaneous atmosphere of a private drawing-room where world-class musicians happened to be making music together.
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