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(The classical music section is very much the largest, and also the most international.)
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BBC Radio & TV Shows (with free tickets offered)
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Arts Council: experimental videos using BFI material)
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: Alex Ross)
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(Ivan Hewett, Telegraph: 50-part series)
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), Barbican (2012-13, 2013-14,
), Birmingham Symphony Hall (shoebox)
), Cadogan Hall (1907 S), King's Place, LSO St Luke's, Maida Vale (BBCSO)
), Wigmore Hall (1901
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), Vienna Koncerthaus, Amsterdam Concertgebouw (1888)
), Bela Bartok Concert Hall (Budapest)
), Sala Santa Cecilia (Rome)
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), Carnegie Hall (1891), Avery Fisher Hall, Kennedy Center
), Walt Disney Concert Hall (LA, vineyard)
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, Upcoming, Opera, Ballet), Coliseum (1904, Edward Gardner
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), Opéra Bastille (Philippe Jordan
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), Hungarian State Opera (1884, Domonkos Héja,
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), Teatro Colón (Buenos Aires: pdf), Glyndebourne (Vladimir Jurowski)
), Hallé (1858, Mark Elder, 2013,
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), RLPO (1853, Vasily Petrenko,
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$, with free clips & interviews)
), Chamber Orchestra of Europe (
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), Hungarian National Phil (1923, Zoltán Kocsis)
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, and modern Seating Plans: Andrew Hugill)
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), Guildhall (
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Curtis Institute (1924), Geneva Conservatoire (1835)
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British Library (searchable archive of recordings: some open-access, others
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