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Hannah Nepil

Hannah Nepil

Founder and Editor / Freelance Classical Music Journalist and Critic at Financial Times

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  • English
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  • Music
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Recent Articles

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Simon Keenlyside: Winterreise, Wigmore Hall, London – review

Schubert’s song cycle was performed with sensitivity but lacked a satisfying emotional trajectory
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Leonidas Kavakos and Yuja Wang, Barbican, London – review

Violinist and pianist showed immense concentration in their performances of Brahms’s violin sonatas
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Daniil Trifonov, Royal Festival Hall, London – review

The Russian piano prodigy gave a performance as remarkable for its restraint as for its passion
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The Proms and the first world war

Preserved programmes indicate lots of British composers, no new German music and women in the orchestra
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Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra/ Petrenko, BBC Proms, Royal ...

Vasily Petrenko highlighted the invention of Elgar and Richard Strauss
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Sophie Daneman and Ian Bostridge, Middle Temple Hall, London – review

Soprano and tenor showed a rare emotional agility in this Schumann recital
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Evgeny Kissin, Barbican, London – review

There’s no questioning the pianist’s virtuosity – but subtlety was in short supply here
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Nikolaj Znaider/LSO, Barbican, London – review

The violinist relaxed into his conducting role – eventually
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Docu-opera: when a life becomes a libretto

From Richard Nixon and Colonel Gaddafi to Anna Nicole Smith - and now Alan Turing - operas are turning to biography
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CPE Bach’s St John Passion, Cadogan Hall, London – review

A moving performance of a piece probably last heard more than 200 years ago
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The Labèque Sisters, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London – review

The pianist siblings were undeterred by an interruption to their performance