CBSO/Yamada review – Moore’s trombone adventures into Fujikura’s sonic oceans
Symphony Hall, Birmingham Dai Fujikura’s elusive trombone concerto was given its UK premiere by Peter Moore, who made its colours and textures sing; a persuasive but perhaps too sunny reading of Mahler’s first symphony followed in the concert’s second half Trombone concertos don’t come around (…)
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