The Sunday Preview: Opera & Concerts
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Your support makes all the difference.Turn of the Screw (Theatre Royal, Bath, 0225 448844, from tonight). Pianist Roger Vignoles turns conductor for four performances of Britten's chiller, staged by Bath & Wessex Opera.
Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra (Albert Hall, 071-589 1212, tomorrow). The Eastern European counterpart of the ECYO conducted by Claudio Abbado in Bruckner's 5th Symphony.
Stephen Hough (Albert Hall, Tues). The young pianist plays Bartok's 3rd Concerto with the Philharmonia.
Persephone (Albert Hall, Wed). Stravinsky's Thirties 'melodrama' resurrected by the BBC SO and Singers.
Peter Maxwell Davies (Albert Hall, Sat). PMD conducts his own 2nd
Symphony.
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