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Tag Archives: daniel harding
It’s not about the music
Last night we were in Cologne, one of my favourite German cities, with its beautiful cathedral and fabulous concert hall where we get free beer after the performance – I think I’ve told you about that before. We played the … Continue reading
Posted in Gareth Davies, Milan/Cologne November 2009
Tagged arts, cancer, classical music, cologne, concert, daniel harding, Gareth Davies, instruments, london symphony orchestra, LSO, Mahler, Mahler 10, musicians, symphony
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Film: LSO at the Daytona Beach International Festival
We captured some of the LSO working and playing hard at the Daytona Beach International Festival in this video. Enjoy! And do let us know what you think.
The end of the show
I think that Daytona Beach fell in love with Kristian Jarvi last night. Anyone who was at the concert we did with him in the Barbican a while ago will know what I’m talking about. The audience wasn’t quite as … Continue reading
Coast to…er…the…same coast actually
It seems like only 2 weeks ago since we last spoke and sure enough, once again we are off to the USA. This time rather than coast to coast across the country we arrive later this week in Daytona Beach … Continue reading
Posted in Daytona Beach International Festival April 2009, Gareth Davies
Tagged arts, Beach, classical music, concert, culture, daniel harding, Daytona, festival, Gareth Davies, instruments, International, london symphony orchestra, LSO, Mahler, music, musicians, orchestra, symphony, tour, twitter
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A Hot and Steamy Sicilian Night
If you are reading this in England, you might want to go and check your email for a moment and come back in five minutes. We left a very wet Stansted Airport at 9am this morning, and landed 3 hours … Continue reading
Posted in Gareth Davies, Sicily/Italy July 2008
Tagged Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, daniel harding, dodgy pizza, Gergiev, Mahler, Palermo, St Pauls
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Oh Cologne!
The hall in Cologne has a lovely acoustic but also the steepest stairs I think I’ve ever seen. That bit of time at the start of a concert before the oboe sounds the A, you know, the bit where you … Continue reading
Posted in Dusseldorf/Cologne June 2008, Gareth Davies
Tagged Bruckner, cologne, daniel harding, free beer, Sir Colin Davis
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