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Richard Leech

When American tenor Richard Leech produced his Metropolitan Opera debut (mainly because Faust in the Gounod treatment) in 1989, the function had none from the stunning energy that accompanies a discovery performance with a previously-unknown but obviously top-rank virtuoso; Leech acquired long been proven to New York viewers and critics …

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Thomas Søndergård

While Thomas Søndergård established fact for his incisive interpretations of orchestral functions by composers from his local Denmark, he has demonstrated flexibility in a wide selection of repertory, including music by Beethoven, Brahms, Dvorák, Mahler, Sibelius, Ravel, Prokofiev, Shostakovich, and many more. Søndergård’s Danish repertory consumes much modern music, specifically …

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James Conlon

Wayne Conlon has become the successful American conductors of his era, but his rise was largely founded upon critical acclaim garnered in the main European opera homes. Conlon’s talents, nevertheless, expand beyond the world of opera: he offers forged a recognized international status in the concert hall, displaying an affinity …

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