BBC Symphony Orchestra/ Oramo/ Tetzlaff review – plain-speaking, big-hearted fare
Barbican, London Sakari Oramo and his orchestra served up a multifaceted concert, from swaggering Samuel Coleridge-Taylor to virtuosic Thomas Adès and mistily magical Sibelius After 12 years at the helm of the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sakari Oramo can be forgiven for programming seemingly (…)
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