All Bartók articles – Page 2
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Ruth Killius, Thomas Zehetmair: Casken, Bartók, Beethoven
Intensity aplenty from a husband-and-wife team
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Concert review: Takács Quartet
Tim Homfray attends the performance of Britten, Bartók and Dvořák at London’s Wigmore Hall on 16 November 2022
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Patricia Kopatchinskaja: Bartók, Brahms, Janáček
Two musical mavericks breathe fresh life into much-loved sonatas
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Charlotte Saluste-Bridoux: Ostinata: Works for Solo Violin
An impressively assured recording debut from a violinist to watch
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Concert review: Roman Simovic (violin) London Symphony Orchestra/Kirill Karabits
Edward Bhesania hears the performance at London’s Barbican Hall on 9 December 2021
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Ragazze Quartet: Bartók Bound Vol.2
Unerring instincts pay dividends in the continuation of a Dutch Bartók cycle
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Hanson Quartet: Not All Cats Are Grey
Vivid 20th-century quartets played with full-blooded passion
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Solem Quartet: The Four Quarters
Striking concept album with committed playing but a bewildering mix of styles
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Live-streamed concert review: Tesla Quartet: A Bartók Journey
Bruce Hodges hears a marathon concert series of all the composer’s string quartets, taking place at various locations on 1, 4, 5, 9, 11 and 12 June 2021
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Juilliard Quartet: Beethoven, Bartók, Dvořák
Classic quartet programme to celebrate the birthday of a refined ensemble
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Alessio Pianelli: A Sicilian Traveller
Spirited arrangements from an innovative and idiomatic cellist
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Linus Roth: Virtuoso Dances
An upbeat collection of dances for violin and piano to raise the spirits
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Danish Quartet: Prism III
Adventurous quartet finds connections between pioneering chamber works
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Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Sol Gabetta: Plaisirs Illuminés
Breathtaking vividness and attention to detail illuminate this collection
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Kanneh-Mason Family: Carnival
An enchanting tour de force from a stunningly gifted musical family
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Frank Peter Zimmermann: Martinů, Bartók
Masterful performances of Martinů from a violinist on splendid form
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Jerusalem Quartet: Bartók
Quartet completes its Bartók cycle strongly with polished performances
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