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From: The Birmingham Post (England)
Date: 20080724
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Byline: Christopher Morley
There is a strong Anglo-Russian-Scandinavian axis to this weekend's Midland music-making.
The Russian element comes with Saturday's BBC Prom at the Royal Albert Hall, when the CBSO performs a programme devoted almost entirely to Russian composers.
John Tomlinson, one of the world's greatest basses, is soloist in substantial excerpts from Mussorgsky's dark opera of usurpation and madness, Boris Godunov: the glittering Coronation Scene, Boris's Monologue, and the Death Scene.
More Mussorgsky comes with one of the several arrangements of ...
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