All articles by Carlos Maria Solare – Page 5
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ReviewHiyoli Togawa: Songs of Solitude
Intriguing commissions on a contemplation of lockdown solitude
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ReviewNils Mönkemeyer: Vivaldi, Rolla, Tartini, Paganini, Sciarrino
Inventive viola arrangements the Red Priest would surely have enjoyed
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ReviewBook review: The Viola d’Amore: Its History and Development
Carlos Maria Solare examines Rachael Durkin’s scholarly work about the early stringed instrument
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ReviewEivind Ringstad: Correspondances
A beautifully constructed recital from a virtuoso viola player
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ReviewConcert review:Tabea Zimmermann, members of the Berlin Philharmonic
Carlos María Solare hears a performance at the Berlin Philharmonie on 23 September 2020
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ReviewTabea Zimmermann: Solo II
Long-awaited follow-up to violist’s first Bach album doesn’t disappoint
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ReviewAlice Julien-Laferrière: Il Genio Inglese
Journey back to Restoration London in a satisfying and well-researched recital
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ReviewLawrence Power: MacMillan
Viola concerto is a 21st-century classic in the hands of a passionate advocate
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ReviewTabea Zimmermann: Cantilena
Wordless songs transcribed for the viola with breathtaking beauty
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ReviewBook review: The Karen Tuttle Legacy. A Resource and Guide for Viola Students, Teachers and Performers
Carlos Maria Solare reviews a book dedicated to the celebrated viola teacher, born 100 years ago this year
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ReviewIbrahim Aziz: Handel, Sainte-Colombe Le Fils
Commendable collection of works for viola da gamba by Handel – or are they?
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ReviewPhantasm: Bach – The Well-Tempered Consort
Keyboard works joyfully and successfully adapted to viol consort
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ReviewTimothy Ridout: Vaughan Williams, Martinů, Hindemith, Britten
Blossoming viola soloist gracefully takes on the mantle of Tertis
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ReviewLech Antonio Uszynski: Progetto Gibson
Vivid portrait of a Stradivari viola demonstrates its special qualities
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ReviewViacheslav Dinerchtein: Weinberg
Impressive immersion in astringent and unconventional unaccompanied sonatas
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ReviewJohanna Rose: Histoires d’un Ange
Highly enjoyable recital of lively works cherry-picked from a big catalogue


























