LSO/Adès review – the mood-boosting musical equivalent of a Sad lamp
Barbican, London Thomas Adès curated and conducted a dazzling concert of contemporary works by Alex Paxton and Poul Ruders, plus his own Aquifer alongside a radiant Sibelius 3 By this point in October there is no escaping the shorter days, lower light and autumn drizzle, but this concert by (…)
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