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1. Noseda's journey of discovery
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 May 2007 GIANANDREA Noseda, the BBC Philharmonic's dynamic chief conductor, pictured, last night embarked on a project that will take him until June next year to see to its conclusion. -
2. Best classical albums of 2005
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 December 2005 M.E.N. music critic Robert Beale guides us through his pick of this year's classical LPs. -
3. Opera North's Magpie flies in
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 March 2005 OPERA North are to return to The Lowry with their programme of three operas. Robert Beale ssesses the one that had just a single hearing last time, and its star, Mary Hegarty. -
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5. BBC Philharmonic @ Bridgewater Hall
Manchester Evening News, Monday 03 March 2003 TODAY'S concert audience is not deprived of new music and, on the whole, does not shy away from it. -
6. London Symphony Orchestra - Bruckner 6 (LSO Live)
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 February 2003 COLIN Davis' recordings with the LSO are proving to be a magnificent series of mementos of his performances at the Barbican. -
7. Buffalo Philharmonic - Frederick Converse (Naxos)
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 February 2003 ANOTHER from the Naxos American Classics stable, and an interesting sample of the work of the New England composer and businessman who died in 1940. -
8. Halle @ Bridgewater Hall
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 February 2003 THE Shakespearean theme of the Halle season yielded something genuinely rich and strange in the form of a selection of the music Sibelius wrote for The Tempest. -
9. Nash Ensemble @ RNCM
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 February 2003 THERE are some performances which engender such sheer joy that it's beside the point to analyse what they did to achieve it and why. -
10. Goldberg Ensemble @ RNCM
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 February 2003 PITY the modern composer. Nobody comes to concerts of new music now (except academics and other composers) because they expect bumps and squeaks. And when, as happens, he (or she) writes something nice, people say it's derivative.