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Arts & Entertainment Music 

Pianist Bavouzet Visits Seattle Symphony for Superb Bartók Performance

October 7, 2017 Philippa Kiraly ludovic morlot, seattle symphony

It was good to see music director Ludovic Morlot back on the Seattle Symphony podium, limping slightly and sitting while

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Arts & Entertainment Music 

Adventures with Lully and Rameau (and More) at SSO

February 28, 2017September 30, 2017 Philippa Kiraly agnus dei, bach, countertenor, handel, ludovic morlot, lully, rameau, reginald mobley

It’s not many years since it would have been unusual to hear music by Lully or Rameau at a Seattle

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Morlot Pairs Beethoven and Dutilleux, with Prokofiev to Finish

April 30, 2016 Philippa Kiraly beethoven, ludovic morlot, prokofiev, seattle symphony

Seattle Symphony music director Ludovic Morlot proves himself over and over as a master at designing programs which work: for

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Seattle Symphony Sounds Out Luciano Berio’s Extraordinary ‘Sinfonia’

February 10, 2016February 13, 2016 Philippa Kiraly beethoven, berio, ludovic morlot, richard strauss, roomful of teeth, seattle symphony, sinfonia

Exuberant, elegant, exhilarating, extraordinary but elusive could describe the musical offerings at an early-February concert by Seattle Symphony, with one work from

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Kevin Ahfat Wins 2015 Seattle Symphony Piano Competition

September 20, 2015September 20, 2015 Philippa Kiraly featured, kenny broberg, kevin ahfat, ludovic morlot, seattle symphony, Vijay Venkatesh

This week has seen another of the Seattle Symphony’s new ventures under music director Ludovic Morlot, this one intended to

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A nice mix of Brahms, Strauss, and Schoenberg, tied together with a Viennese theme, presented by the Seattle Symphony

June 19, 2014 Michelle Scharlock benaroya hall, johannes brahms, jonathan biss, ludovic morlot, seattle symphony

The Strauss Emperor Waltzes were a light and lovely start to the concert. In this piece in particular, the quality

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