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Britten Sinfonia directed (and conducted) by pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard. Mozart's Piano Concerto No 14 in E flat, K449; Elliott Carter's Diversion No 1 for solo piano; Riconoscenza for solo violin; 'Enchanted Preludes' for flute and cello; 'Inner Song' for solo oboe; 'Diversion No 2' for solo piano; and 'Dialogues'. Plus, Haydn's Symphony No 83 ('La Poule'). (Note: a pre-concert talk in the QEH at 6.15pm; free.)
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