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  Rather than being a clever way to help plug his illustrated lyrics book or a novel way to reimagine the live experience, this collaboration between Alaskan-Argentinian singer Kevin Johansen
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  It was a battle of Scheherazades on Sunday with the closing classical concert of Brighton Festival offering two works inspired by The Arabian Nights’ legendary Persian queen.
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           <description><![CDATA[  If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. And thankfully neither Andy Sheppard nor Dave Holland did.
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  Pet Sounds and Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band are two albums that defined the 1960s and are widely regarded as the high water mark of popular music.
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           <description><![CDATA[  Glyndebourne Education were determined to demystify Mozart’s opera, cheerfully introducing the five performers.
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  Driving past the “Welcome to East Sussex” sign on the road to Brighton, New York-based Mercury award-winning Antony Hegarty said he had a lump in his throat – presumably the shape of childhood
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           <title>Philharmonia Orchestra, Brighton Dome Concert Hall, Brighton, May 22</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  If the upright stance of cellists tend to make them look like happy puppets, the width, low position and technical challenges of the keyboard can make pianists sway and swoop like shamans possessed
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  There has been an explosion of Haydn performances across the classical calendar this year to mark the 200th anniversary of the composer’s passing, but few can have come close to sounding as fresh,
  invigorating and necessary as the Jerusalem Quartet’s.
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  The tablets of song Justin Vernon brought forth from a winter sojourn in a Wisconsin shack where he’d been nursing a broken heart have enough chill to turn water to ice at a thousand paces. And
  that’s just on record. Live, I’m surprised they didn’t freeze the sea all the way to France.
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  For one night only, the Dome became a time machine throbbing to a Latin beat. Forget Life On Mars, Orquesta Aragon is truly antique.
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  Uniting ancient styles from all over the globe, the Orient-Occident project proclaims to be waging a classical war against the political climate of civilisations in conflict.
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  The afternoon before this second Willkommen Collective Festival gig, I walked on the Downs to see Anish Kapoor's C-Curve. There was something in the understated charm of Shoreline that chimed with
  the gentle hills and the sunshine that warms but doesn’t get you hot. There were ten people on stage but, in contrast to our wired 21st century, their English, new-folk voice was content to
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  You had to worry for the casual opera fans who came expecting the sacrificial virgins and Minotaurs promised in the story of Arianna In Creta. Those elements do form the backdrop for this
  rarely-heard Handel composition, but performances are scarce because it is very difficult, both to sing and to dramatise, and this production got around that obstacle by, well, not dramatising it
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