Philharmonia/Rouvali review – Fazil Say’s concerto sounds an urgent wakeup call
Royal Festival Hall, London The UK premiere of the Turkish composer’s piano concerto Mother Earth was balanced with theatrical Sibelius and a sure-footed reading of Dvorak’s upbeat Eighth Symphony The Philharmonia closed their 80th-anniversary season in style with a pair of late-Romantic big (…)
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