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Following their radical Nutcracker, AMP has displayed typical irreverence by reworking La Sylphide. The choreographer, Matthew Bourne, has cast the hero as an unemployed welder in a Scottish tale of supernatural love. Lilian Baylis Theatre
Vince Gill
Check the album When Love Finds You (MCA). This is 'new country' that instead of going naff and suburban (Garth) has gone off-road and bluesy. Oklahomah] Support from Kindred Spirits. Kensington Gore
Alban Berg Quartet
Forceful and eloquent delivery from top-flight quartet for 18th, 19th and 20th-century works: Haydn (Sunrise), Schubert (Death and the Maiden) and UK premiere of Berio's new Quartet No 3 (Notturno) continuing the South Bank's 'Renderings' homage to the Italian maestro. Queen Elizabeth Hall
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