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Swiss three-piece conjure the spirit of their classical forebears in a buoyant performance at Queen's
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Portaferry Presbyterian Church resonates to the elegant sounds of the Endellion String Quartet
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Philip Hammond admires the Russian pianist's individual take on works by Chopin and Rakhmaninov at the Ulster Hall
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NI Opera adapt William Walton's saucy one-act story under the baton of Nicholas Chambers
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The 'seemingly inexhaustible' pianist has Philip Hammond on the edge of his pew at Rosemary Street First Presbyterian Church
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Belfast-born conductor Courtney Lewis conducts a fine group of soloists
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Christopher Bell, outgoing artistic director, signs off in style and leaves a lasting legacy
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Despite an energetic and poetic performance, the Mazurka marathon reveals limitations
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The award-winning players are impressive, despite some bad tuning
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In typically unconventional fashion, composer Brian Irvine continues to confound with his latest opera
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Restraint and extravagance meet in this performance for the young at heart
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Chopin's salon junkies would have been impressed
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Volatile acoustics trump the hard seats at St Anne's Cathedral
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Good extroverted musical style, shame about the 'buzz'
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The next generation of choral champions
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Philip Hammond straps in against the gravitational pull of Brian Irvine and the Ulster Orchestra
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Philip Hammond makes a reluctant return for the concluding part of OTC's History Of Opera
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A short history of the world of opera isn't short enough for Philip Hammond
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Philip Hammond reviews the New Belfast Sinfonia's December concert
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Philip Hammond finds little to sing about in the Great Hall at Queen's
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Performing at Portaferry Presbyterian Church, the chamber music stars impress Philip Hammond with music from three classical masters
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Philip Hammond attends a lunchtime recital at the Ulster Hall
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Michal Dworzynski and Tasmin Little storm the stage in an outstanding concert, but do enough people appreciate it?
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Philip Hammond travels back in time to Leningrad, 1942 - but was it worth the effort?
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Philip Hammond heads south for an exhilarating evening of musicial modernity
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Composer Philip Hammond comes in from the rain for a transcendant performance in Belfast's Rosemary Street church