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Berlioz: Harold in Italy. Zimmermann; LSO/C. Davis. (LSO Live LS00040).

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The LSO's Berlioz Odyssey with Sir Colin Davis has proved one of the highlights of the concert hall calendar in recent years and, thanks to LSO Live, has extended its reach way beyond the Barbican ...

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