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•   Wirral Globe, 24 June, preview for Wirral music festival, includes mention for the Liverpool
                       Philharmonic
                   •   Birkenhead News, 26 June, preview for Liverpool Philharmonic’s open day
                   •   Birkenhead News, 27 June, preview for Wirral Chamber Music Festival, includes mention of
                       RLPO to perform alongside local and international artists.
                   •   Classic FM, 27 June, preview for Classic FM live at Royal Albert Hall in the autumn, with
                       mention of the Liverpool Philharmonic’s performance
                   •   Wirral Globe, 29 June, preview for Wirral Chamber Music Festival, featuring musicians from
                       the Liverpool Philharmonic

               Features/Interviews

                   •   Liverpool Echo, 24 September, feature on the Liverpool Philharmonic’s Chief Conductor
                       Domingo Hindoyan, pegged to the new season
                   •   Presto Classical, 5 October, interview with Domingo Hindoyan by Katherine Cooper on life in
                       Liverpool
                   •   BBC Radio Merseyside, 28 October, interview with Domingo Hindoyan on introducing
                       contemporary classical music to listeners
                   •   The Strad, 16 January, Q&A with Timothy Chooi on Bruch’s Scottish Fantasy, pegged to his
                       performance with the Liverpool Philharmonic on January 19 (PDF here)
                   •   Liverpool Echo, 5 February, feature on David Nicholas - 'World's oldest organist' went from
                       Butlins to the Liverpool Philharmonic
                   •   Opera Wire, 12 March, Q&A with Domingo Hindoyan by Francisco Salazar on his return to the
                       Metropolitan Opera and Puccini, with a biographical mention for the Liverpool Philharmonic
                   •   The Guardian, 1 March, feature on ‘Harassment, hierarchies and discreetly rubbed trousers:
                       the exhausting politics of orchestras’, which includes a quote from Dave Rimbault, a tutti violin
                       at the Liverpool Philharmonic (PDF here)
                   •   The Telegraph, 11 May, comment piece by Ben Lawrence – ‘The Coronation Concert was an
                       outmoded jamboree – think again BBC’ – which includes a mention for the Liverpool
                       Philharmonic (PDF here)
                   •   Presto Classical, 31 May, interview with Isata Kanneh-Mason by Katherine Cooper on her new
                       album Childhood Tales, released on Decca Classics on May 26, which includes a mention for
                       the Liverpool Philharmonic

                   •   Hello Magazine, 12 June, interview with Isata Kanneh-Mason by Rosalind Powell, pegged to
                       the release of Childhood Tales on Decca Classics on May 26, which includes a mention for the
                       Liverpool Philharmonic (PDF here)


               Authored piece

                   •   The Arts Desk, 14 June, first-person piece by Isata Kanneh-Mason on Childhood Tales (PDF
                       here)


               Reviews

                   •   The Times, 19 September, 4*review by Geoff Brown for the Liverpool Philharmonic’s
                       performance of Mahler’s Symphony No. 4 for the season opener on September 17 (PDF here)
                   •   North West End, 20 September, 4*review by Mark Davoren for Liverpool Philharmonic’s
                       season opener
                   •   Bachtrack, 22 September, 3*review by Leighton Jones for the Liverpool
                       Philharmonic/Domingo Hindoyan’s performance on September 23
                   •   The Times, 27 September, positive review by Geoff Brown for the Liverpool Philharmonic &
                       Domingo Hindoyan’s season opener included in ‘the best classical concerts and opera’ (PDF
                       here)
                   •   Bachtrack, 7 October, 4*review by Leighton Jones for the Liverpool Philharmonic’s celebration
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                       of Vaughan Williams’ 150  anniversary
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