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Concert Review: Mahler Symphony No. 3 – Singapore Symphony Orchestra 16 Jan 2016, Lan Shui
Posted on January 19, 2016 | 1 CommentMahler Symphony No. 3 Lan Shui, conductor Sasha Cooke, mezzo soprano Ladies of Singapore Symphony Chorus Ladies of NAFA Chamber Choir Lim Yau, choral director Singapore Symphony Children’s Choir Wong Lai Foon, choirmaster Sat, 16 Jan 2016, 7.30pm Esplanade Concert Hall Review by Derek Lim […] -
TFI Exclusive! Brahms Symphonies No. 2 and 3 with The Philharmonic Orchestra
Posted on October 3, 2013 | 1 CommentTFI Exclusive Giveaway! Can’t get enough of Brahms with the Philharmonic Orchestra? Here’s your chance to win a pair of tickets worth $40 to their next performance with conductor Lim Yau as they play Brahms’ two ‘middle’ symphonies – the cheerful Second symphony and the […] -
INKPOT — MAHLER Symphony No.1 – Piano Solo Transcription by Chitose Okashiro, based on a 4 hands version by Bruno Walter — CHATEAU
Posted on August 19, 2010 | No CommentsGustav Mahler (1860-1911) Symphony No.1 in D Major piano solo transcription by Chitose Okashiro, based on 4 hands version by Bruno Walter Chitose Okashiro, piano CHATEAU C10001 Total Time [58:27] Full-Price by Derek Lim Good Mahler performances, not to mention recordings, are so readily available today […] -
Khachaturian Cello Concerto and Concert-Rhapsody for cello and orchestra – Yablonsky, Moscow City Symphony Orchestra
Posted on June 12, 2010 | No CommentsThere are worse ways to spend the time, especially with as passionately driven a performance as this piece receives under Yablonsky and Fedotov.