Classical music; live reviews; pick of the week

Thursday 03 August 1995 18:02 EDT
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Mahler's Third

Mark Elder and the National Youth Orchestra give Salisbury a sneak preview of their Sunday night Prom. 7.30pm tonight, Salisbury Cathedral (01722 320333)

Mestizo!

Camerata de Caracas stir the Latin-American musical cauldron with a spicy salsa of negriyas, songs and dances from the Spanish colonies.

7.45pm Tuesday, QEH, SBC, London SE1 (0171-928 8800)

Betly, or The

Swiss Chalet

Opera Europa revives this forgotten one-act comedy by Donizetti in a double-bill with Leoncavallo's lachrymose 'Pagliacci'

7.30pm Tuesday-Saturday, Holland Park Theatre, London W11 (0171-602 7856)

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