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L'Olimpiade, Irish National Opera review - Vivaldi's long-distance run sustained by perfect teamwork
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Top-drawer British harmony pop band whose promise was unfulfilled
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Fellow conductors, singers, instrumentalists and administrators recall a true Mensch
Drama and emotional power from a new principal conductor
Ginastera spolights the harp, Nino Rota the double bass in dazzling performances
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Sporting confusions and star-crossed lovers clarified by viivacious singing and playing
Every orchestral phrase and colour perfect, vocal drama often a notch below
Verdi’s original version of the opera brought to exciting life
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Strong ensemble work highlights the plight of people with learning disabilities
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dance
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comedy
Tom Walker in a bravura display
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