mon 30/06/2025

Glyn Môn Hughes

Articles By Glyn Môn Hughes

Morison, Williams, RLPO, Davis, Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool review – a vision of near perfection

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Trpčeski, RLPO, Petrenko, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall review - one composer, many views

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Anderson & Roe, RLPO, Tali, Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool review - measured fire

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Beethoven Ninth, RLPO, Petrenko, Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool

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Liu, RLPO, Iorio, Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool

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Faust, RLPO, Petrenko, Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool

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RLPO, Koopman, Philharmonic Hall Liverpool

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Tuba concerto unveiled in Liverpool

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Johnston, RLPO, Petrenko, Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool

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RLPO 175th Birthday Concert, Petrenko, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall

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Becker, RLPO, Ang, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall

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Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Chorus and Orchestra, Scapucci, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall

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Carducci String Quartet, St George's Hall Concert Room, Liverpool

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Tsujii, RLPO, Petrenko, Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool

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Samuelsen Duo, RLPO, Petrenko, Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool

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Così fan tutte, European Opera Centre, RLPO, Pillot, St George’s Hall Concert Room, Liverpool

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