LSO/Rattle review – volatile, politically charged Berg and Beethoven

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Moments of insecurity made Beethoven’s Ninth feel fiercely relevant, with the Ode to Joy theme held to a hush, while soprano Iwona Sobotka soared

achieved here with the London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. One was never quite sure what was going to happen next.

 

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