| Date and venue | Title |
|---|---|
| 10-May-2013 Cadogan Hall | Raucous Tchaikovksy from the Moscow State Symphony Orchestra in London |
The Moscow State Symphony Orchestra continued their European tour with three programs at the Cadogan Hall, all with works by Tchaikovksy. As far as programming goes, the MSSO played it safe, but when it comes to Tchaikovksy this is not necessarily a criticism. In fact, the three pieces played on the first evening are my three favourite by the composer; his Marche Slave, First Piano Concerto, and Fourth Symphony.Read full review... | |
| 13-Feb-2013 St David's Hall | The Philharmonia play Beethoven and Tchaikovsky with Guy and Gardner in Cardiff |
There are times when a concert, even those featuring famous and oft-heard works, can be utterly rejuvenating.
Tonight’s performance presented a pair of grand minor-key works by two emotional heavyweights of the 19th century.Read full review... | |
| 8-Dec-2012 Sydney Opera House: Concert Hall | Totally Tchaikovsky with Garrick Ohlsson and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra |
The Sydney Symphony concluded their mini Russian series with an all-Tchaikovsky concert featuring one of his lesser-known concertos and a most beloved symphony.
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| 18-Sep-2012 Cadogan Hall | Fanfares and Finland: The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Cadogan Hall |
What do you get when you cross Teutonic drama, Finnish sentimentality and Russian grandeur? The answer, it seems, as displayed by conductor Enrique Bátiz the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in their latest Cadogan Hall concert, is a vibrant and exciting evening of music.
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