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Reviews: Classical: RLPO/ Altrichter: Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool (4/ 5 stars)
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Fairclough, Pauline
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Altrichter, Petr
/ Classical music
/ Musical performances
/ Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
2001
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/ Classical music
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/ Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
2001
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Reviews: Classical: RLPO/ Altrichter: Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool (4/ 5 stars)
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Reviews: Classical: RLPO/ Altrichter: Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool (4/ 5 stars)
2001
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The Czech composer Bohuslav Martinu never really felt at home in the US: at times he hated it and felt desperate to leave. Yet his years there were richly productive, leaving a legacy of six symphonies, all the fruit of his mature style. The Sixth, subtitled Fantasies symphoniques, was a new departure - as he put it, \"less geometrical\" in its construction than his previous works. Its magical, wayward tone is more suggestive of an orchestral fantasy than a symphony, and its constant shifting of tone from darkness to light makes its moods difficult to pin down.
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