“DELIVERED WITH PANACHE.”

“A very fine guest conductor, a superb soloist … and an intriguing, intelligent program in white, blue, and orange: Promising stuff for a concert of the Munich Philharmonic. And indeed Thomas Dausgaard and Leif Ove Andsnes in Kurtág, Beethoven, and Dvořák...

“BALANCING MIGHT AND SENSITIVITY”

The US’ Star Ledger reviews The Beethoven Journey commenting “On his first Beethoven recording, Leif Ove Andsnes balances might and sensitivity. As a pianist whose main attraction has often been the latter, it is no surprise that the highlight of his work...

29.10.2012 “MÄNNLICH”

This weekend Leif Ove Andsnes performed the last of four concerts with the Munich Philharmonic and Thomas Dausgaard. Read the full review at the Süddeutsche Zeitung here Source: http://www.sueddeutsche.de/w5k38r/927094/Maennlich.html Author: Süddeutsche...

“ROOM FOR SURPRISE?”

“You might think that Beethoven Journies have been so endlessly surveyed and explored for mass tourism that there is no new room for surprise” writes France’s Telerama about the new Beethoven album. “This is without taking into account the...

“QUIET BUT POWERFUL APPROACH”

As Leif Ove prepares for another two performances with the Munich Philharmonic and Thomas Dausgaard over the weekend the Münchner Abendzeitung reviews the first concert, commenting on the opening work, Kurtag’s Quasi una fantasia with “You can almost hear...