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  • GRAMOPHONE Review: Maybe Happy Ending - Original Broadway Cast

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  • Classical Music,  Recordings,  Reviews

    GRAMOPHONE Review: Sounds of America – Jon Manasse, Park Avenue Chamber Orchestra/Bernard

    By Edward / 20/12/2021

    I am not familiar with the Park Avenue Chamber Symphony or indeed their conductor David Bernard but there are many issues here that make me wonder why they might have chosen such hotly contested repertoire for a…

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  • Classical Music,  Musical Theatre,  Recordings,  Reviews

    GRAMOPHONE Review: Bernstein Candide – Soloists, London Symphony Orchestra/Alsop

    By Edward / 20/12/2021

    Absence doesn’t make the heart grow any fonder of this performance. I heard (and saw) it live back in 2018 and it was in so many ways a mirror image of what the composer himself tried to…

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  • Asides,  Classical Music,  Musical Theatre,  Opera,  Recordings,  Reviews

    GRAMOPHONE: From Where I Sit – November 2021

    By Edward / 20/12/2021

    We all love a drama, most especially one that stems from an unforeseen crisis. During this year’s foreshortened Prom season tenor Simon O’Neill, the eponymous hero of Glyndebourne’s Tristan und Isolde realised after act two that his…

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  • Classical Music,  Recordings,  Reviews

    GRAMOPHONE Review: Rachmaninov Symphony No.2 – Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin/Ticciati

    By Edward / 10/11/2021

    This is very much in keeping with the impression I have always had of Robin Ticciati’s work: exhaustively prepared, immaculately turned, eminently musical. The sense of unfolding over the many, many pages of the introduction, a flower…

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  • Musical Theatre,  Recordings,  Reviews

    GRAMOPHONE Review: Lloyd Webber Cinderella – Original London Cast

    By Edward / 10/11/2021

    Tale as old as time… but clearly with half an eye on the Instagram age. Hearing this concept album before actually seeing Andrew Lloyd Webber’s latest West End opus (and remember that’s how both Jesus Christ Superstar…

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  • Classical Music,  Recordings,  Reviews

    GRAMOPHONE: From Where I Sit – Awards Issue 2021

    By Edward / 10/11/2021

    Richard Bratby’s affectionate tribute to glorious Malcolm Arnold on the 100th anniversary of his birth (September issue) has prompted a few reflections of my own. Not least among them was the weekend I included the slow movement…

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  • Classical Music,  Musical Theatre,  Opera,  Podcasts

    STEPHEN SCHWARTZ: WICKED at 15

    By Edward / 09/11/2021

    Wicked UK’s new podcast with composer / lyricist Stephen Schwartz and Edward Seckerson, to mark the 15th anniversary of the show in London’s West End. They discuss the enduring popularity of this musical theatre phenomenon, as well…

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  • Musical Theatre,  Recordings,  Reviews

    GRAMOPHONE Review: Andrew Lloyd Webber Symphonic Suites – The Andrew Lloyd Webber Orchestra/Lee

    By Edward / 15/10/2021

    The Symphonic Suite has quite a pedigree, from those seeking to bask in the drama and hit tunes of favourite operas without words or voices (conductor Carlo Rizzi has been doing so with Puccini, I gather) to…

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  • Classical Music,  Recordings,  Reviews

    GRAMOPHONE: From Where I Sit – October 2021

    By Edward / 15/10/2021

    As I contemplate the return of public events and the unimaginable joy of hearing a real orchestra live for the first time in 18 months – that would be at the Proms, I fancy – I am…

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  • Classical Music,  Musical Theatre,  On Stage,  Opera

    COMPARING NOTES with LUCY SCHAUFER

    By Edward / 14/10/2021

    Sunday 28th November 2021 3.00pm Crazy Coqs, Brasserie Zédel Comparing Notes brings stars of the West End and Broadway to Crazy Coqs. In a lively and informal mix of performance and conversation host Edward Seckerson will be getting…

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