by Charlotte Purkis As part of its series of intensive annual weekends devoted to re-examining the life, work and reputation of a single composer, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, supported by the Kurt Weill Foundation of New York, presented a packed series of ambitious concerts and associated events at London’s Barbican Centre and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama next […]

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