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His subtly nuanced lines, relaxed tempi and lilting phrases were admirably suited to Haydn and Mozart.
Fizzing with humour, and a characterful charm lent to it by Liew's expressive, nuanced lines, it's a genuinely refreshing inclusion to the oeuvre.
Yet there was a clear distinction between the driving, rather undifferentiated showiness of Boccherini (whose Symphony in D minor opened the program) and the finely etched and nuanced lines of Mozart in the A major concerto, K. 414, which Mr. Fleisher conducted — a better term might be "enabled" — from the keyboard.
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