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The members of the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, on an intensive tour of the UK and Ireland which sees them right now performing daily after long journeys, are heroes by any standard.

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Simon Thompson
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The trio have recently returned after a hiatus of more than a decade
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Much-talked-about divorce album is better as theatre
Kieron Tyler
First-ever collection dedicated to the musical polymath’s latterly defined golden years
Bernard Hughes
Enticing programme is given a suitably colourful performance
Kieron Tyler
Sell-out show suggests embracing difficult music won’t impede an upwards trajectory
Thomas H. Green
Heavy riffin', punk rock, food poisoning, snark and moshpit mayhem
David Nice
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James Saynor
A curious, cautious tale about sampling the Führer’s grub
Helen Hawkins
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Sarah Kent
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Boyd Tonkin
The great Gospel tragedy rendered bright, swift and fierce
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Irish fiddler sets ego aside and completely surrenders to the music
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Significant box-set examination of an important strand of America’s pre-grunge musical landscape
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Ellie Roberts
A muted approach that will likely age well

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