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Vlog- An appeal for Bobby

by Kenneth Woods | Aug 3, 2013 | A view from the podium

Vlog- An Appeal for Hans Gal

by Kenneth Woods | Aug 2, 2013 | A view from the podium

Kenneth Woods Appointed Principal Conductor of English Symphony Orchestra

by Kenneth Woods | Aug 1, 2013 | A view from the podium

KENNETH WOODS UPS TO PRINCIPAL CONDUCTOR OF ENGLISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Photo-Benjamin Ealovega   Kenneth Woods, who was appointed Artistic Director of the English Symphony Orchestra‘s new Malvern-based subscription series in December 2012, has been promoted by...

CD Review- Gramophone Magazine on Bobby and Hans vol. 3

by Kenneth Woods | Jul 17, 2013 | A view from the podium

A new review from the August 2013 edition of Gramophone Magazine of the Orchestra of the Swan recording of Gal’s 2nd Symphony and Schumann’s D minor Symphony. Buy your copy from Amazon here:...

CD Review- International Record Review on Bobby and Hans vol 3, July/August 2013

by Kenneth Woods | Jul 10, 2013 | A view from the podium

A review from critic Michael Jameson in the July/August 2013 issue of International Record  Review.         “It is, I dare to assert, the most important Adagio since Bruckner:”: such was the verdict of musicologist and biographer Wilhelm Waldstein on...
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