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Marin Alsop shares the reasons she loves working with the Orchestra, her passion for new music, the importance Leonard Bernstein played as her mentor, and looks ahead to her concerts in 2010.



The new season of concerts from September 2009 has recently been announced, and Timothy Walker, the Orchestra's Chief Executive and Artistic Director, gives an overview and picks his highlights.



This month's CD release is Vladimir Jurowski conducting three early works by Benjamin Britten: Double Concerto (soloists Pieter Schoeman and Alexander Zemtsov), Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge, and Les Illuminations (with soprano Sally Matthews).





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Concert Dates

11 March 2009: Brahms Symphony 1, Dvo?ák Cello Concerto

14 March 2009: Schubert Symphony 9, Mendelssohn Piano Concerto 1

Music excerpts playlist:

Clip 1: Brahms Symphony No 1

LPO conducted by Marin Alsop. Naxos 8.55748. Used by kind permission of Naxos.

Clip 2: Schubert Symphony No 9

Clip 3: Bernstein Age of Anxiety. New York Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein, piano: Philippe Entremont. Used by kind permission of Sony Music.

Clip 4: Higdon Percussion Concerto. LPO conducted by Marin Alsop. Percussion Colin Currie. LPO-0035

Clip 5: Sibelius Symphony No 2. LPO conducted by Paavo Berglund. LPO-0005.

Clip6: Britten Les Illuminations. LPO conducted by Vladimir Jurowski. Soprano Sally Matthews. LPO-0037.

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