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ArticleSchulhoff: String Quartet no.2, String Quartet op.25
The Strad Issue: January 2007Musicians: Schulhoff QuartetComposer: Schulhoff Erwin Schulhoff’s Second Quartet featured on the landmark recording by Germany’s Petersen Quartet (Capriccio). The Schulhoff Quartet stands in the same splendid tradition: cellist Jonás Krejcí, who studied with William Pleeth and Lynn Harrell, has played ...
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ArticleVivaldi: Violin Concertos in D major RV206, E minor RV275, A major RV339, B flat major RV377, D major RV227 & B flat major RV381
The Strad Issue: January 2007Musicians: Marco Pedrona (violin) Ensemble GuidantusComposer: Vivaldi Marco Pedrona brings not only virtuosity but also warmth and musicality to these performances, sensitively accompanied by the five other members of Ensemble Guidantus. His playing is fresh and resilient in the opening ...
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ArticleBoccherini: Cello Concerto in B flat major (arr. Grützmacher). Mozart: Horn Concerto no.3 in E flat major K447 (arr. Fischer). Kodály: Sonata for solo cello op.8, Duo for violin and cello op.7, Cello
THE STRAD RECOMMENDSThe Strad Issue: January 2007Musicians: János Starker (cello) Arnold Eidus (violin) Otto Herz (piano) Castle Hill Festival Orchestra, Maximilian Pilzer (conductor)Composer: Boccherini, Mozart, Kodály, Bartók, WeinerThese recordings, made in New York in the early 1950s, did much to secure for János Starker his international reputation. ...
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ArticleNocturne. Chopin: Cello Sonata in G minor op.65, Introduction and Polonaise brillante op.3, arrangements of keyboard works for cello and piano
THE STRAD RECOMMENDSThe Strad Issue: January 2007Musicians: Truls Mørk (cello) Kathryn Stott (piano)With a disc entitled ‘Nocturne’, melancholy is likely to be the prevailing mood, yet there is variety in Truls Mørk and Kathryn Stott’s programme thanks mostly to the original works for cello and piano, notably ...
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ArticleSchumann: Piano Quintet in E flat major op.44. Brahms: Piano Quintet in F minor op.34
The Strad Issue: January 2007Musicians: Artemis Quartet, Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)Composer: Schumann, Brahms I very much enjoyed these powerful, committed performances, which convey a strong feeling of co-operation between pianist and quartet.Tempos seem excellent throughout, although I wish the players had been ...
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ArticleElgar: Cello Concerto in E minor op.85, In moonlight, La capricieuse, Romance op.42, Salut d’amour, Chanson de matin, Sospiri
The Strad Issue: January 2007Musicians: Natalie Clein (cello) Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Vernon Handley (conductor)Composer: Elgar Natalie Clein’s affinity with Elgarian melody is joyously evident on this disc. She employs her rich tone with a light touch, and her playing is marked by elasticity of ...
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ArticleNew Impossibilities. Works by Abou-Khalil, Golijov, Zhou Long, Kalhor, Das, Hai-Hai Huang, Trad. etc
The Strad Issue: January 2007Musicians: Yo-Yo Ma (cello) Silk Road Ensemble, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Miguel Harth-Bedoya (conductor)Composer: Abou-Khalil, Golijov, Zhou Long, Kalhor, Das, Hai-Hai Huang, Trad. etcNew Impossibilities is the product of the Silk Road Ensemble’s year-long residency in Chicago. It features works by world music star ...
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ArticleFerneyhough: Funerailles I & II, Bone Alphabet, Unsichtbare Farben
The Strad Issue: January 2006Musicians: Irvine Arditti (violin) Christian Dierstein (percussion) Ensemble RechercheComposer: Ferneyhough Even a page of Elliott Carter can look pale in comparison to the profusion of notes and instructions on a score by Brian Ferneyhough, and this has left the German-domiciled ...
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ArticleTavener: Song for Athene, Dhyana, Lalishri. Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending
The Strad Issue: January 2007Musicians: Nicola Benedetti (violin) London Philharmonic Orchestra, Andrew Litton (conductor)Composer: Tavener, Vaughan Williams Lalishri is a new work written for Nicola Benedetti, and inspired by the 14th-century Hindu poet and saint Lalla Yogishwari, who discovered her spiritual core and ...
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ArticleNouvelles Vagues: From Godard to Audiard. Works by Barbieri, Delerue, Desplat, Duhamel, Maurice Jarre & Morricone
The Strad Issue: January 2007Musicians: Traffic QuintetComposer: Barbieri, Delerue, Desplat, Duhamel, Maurice Jarre & Morricone The Traffic Quintet, a recently formed string quartet–double bass ensemble, takes its name from Jacques Tati’s classic 1971 film Trafic – his fifth and last outing, incidentally, as Monsieur ...
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ArticleMary Ellen Childs: Dream House
The Strad Issue: January 2007Musicians: EthelComposer: Mary Ellen Childs Contemporary specialist string quartet Ethel is the focal point for this new extended suite, inspired by the renovation of the composer’s home and intended as a ‘commentary on cycles of time, rhythms of work, ...
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ArticleCorigliano: The Red Violin Concerto, Violin Sonata
The Strad Issue: January 2007Musicians: Joshua Bell (violin) Jeremy Dank (piano) Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Marin Alsop (conductor)Composer: CoriglianoThis seems like the second bite at a cherry. John Corigliano’s Oscar-winning score for the film The Red Violin, featuring Joshua Bell, has already appeared on CD. Now here it ...
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ArticleKlein: String Trio, Four Movements for String Quartet, String Quartet op.2, Duo for violin & viola, Preludium, Duo for violin & cello, Fantasy and Fugue
THE STRAD RECOMMENDSThe Strad Issue: January 2007Musicians: Kocian Quartet Composer: KleinWe are lucky to have any music by Gideon Klein (1919–45). As a Jew, he was banned from studying by the Nazis. His pre-war works survived thanks to the Schoenberg scholar Eduard Hertzog, who ...
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ArticleHartmann: Concerto funebre, Solo Violin Sonatas nos.1 & 2, Solo Suites nos.1 & 2
THE STRAD RECOMMENDSThe Strad Issue: January 2007Musicians: Alina Ibragimova (violin) Britten SinfoniaComposer: HartmannThe principal English biography of Karl Amadeus Hartmann lumps him in with Hindemith and Henze, and you can hear why from the angular but Classically proportioned introduction to the Concerto funebre. If he is a ...
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ArticleBach: Gamba Sonatas no.1 in G major BWV1027, no.2 in D major BWV1028 & no.3 in G minor BWV1029. C.P.E. Bach: Gamba Sonata in D major H559
THE STRAD RECOMMENDSThe Strad Issue: January 2007Musicians: Daniel Mu?ller-Schott (cello) Angela Hewitt (piano)Composer: Bach, C.P.E. Bach: If the case must still be made for the performance of Baroque music on the wrong instruments, this CD will suffice. Daniel Mu?ller- Schott plays Bach’s gamba sonatas on the cello ...
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ArticleAriosti: Stockholm Sonatas for viola d’amore vol.2
The Strad Issue: January 2007Musicians: Thomas Georgi (viola d’amore) Lucas Harris (archlute, guitar) Mime Yamahiro Brinkmann (cello)Composer: Ariosti This is the second volume of the complete music for viola d’amore by Attilio Ariosti (the first was reviewed in October 2006). The Recueil de pie?ces pour ...
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ArticleMaw: String Quartet no.3. Britten: String Quartet no.3, Three Divertimenti
THE STRAD RECOMMENDSThe Strad Issue: January 2007Musicians: Coull QuartetComposer: Maw, BrittenNicholas Maw, now resident in America, is one of the outstanding figures from a British senior generation that includes Richard Rodney Bennett, Hugh Wood and Harrison Birtwistle. Stylistically he has more in common with the first two, ...
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ArticleMozart: Six Variations in G minor on He?las, j’ai perdu mon amant K360
The Strad Issue: January 2007Musicians: Antoinette Lohmann (violin) Vaughan Schlepp (fortepiano)Composer: Mozart Our knowledge of Margarethe Marchand prior to her marriage to composer Franz Danzi largely resides in letters written by Leopold Mozart, who taught her and her brother when they were teenagers. She became ...
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ArticleRoumain: etudes4violin&electronix. Featuring DJ Spooky, Peter Gordon, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Philip Glass etc
The Strad Issue: January 2007Musicians: Daniel Bernard Roumain (violin)Composer: Roumain Daniel Bernard Roumain is not new to cross-genre meetings of minds, but this series of collaborations with various luminaries from across the contemporary music spectrum, including DJ Spooky and Philip Glass, is his debut solo album. Framed ...
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ArticleBusoni
The Strad Issue: January 2007Musicians: Joseph Lin (violin) Benjamin Loeb (piano) Composer: Busoni: Violin Sonatas nos.1 & 2, Four Bagatelles op.28Ferruccio Busoni’s two violin sonatas are both early works. The First Sonata (1890), a student piece that won the 23-year-old composer the Rubinstein Prize in St ...



























