Jakob Lehmann “Masterfully” Conducted Wagner and Liszt In New Review

 
 

A new review praised the “striking” balance between orchestra Les Siècles and pianist Bertrand Chamayou that conductor Jakob Lehmann achieved during a recent performance of works by Wagner and Liszt in Tourcoing, France. Writing for ResMusica, critic Jean-Marc Petit said that Lehmann “possesses the charm of the old, the patina of rough old wood that one likes to caress with the hand, this delicate, timeless fragrance far removed from modern blandness.” Click the link below to read the full review (in French) now.

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