All Dudok-Quartet-Amsterdam articles
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Review
Dudok Quartet Amsterdam: Tchaikovsky
Gut strings contribute to bringing a high-Romantic master to life
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Blogs
Why we play Tchaikovsky on gut strings and period bows: Dudok Quartet Amsterdam
The sound of Tchaikovsky is not often associated with unwound gut and period bows - but perhaps that perspective should change. Cellist of Dudok Quartet Amsterdam David Faber makes the quartet’s case for performing Tchaikovsky’s rich music on a specific set-up
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Review
Dudok Quartet Amsterdam: Tchaikovsky
No lack of character but occasional deviations from the score
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Review
Dudok Quartet Amsterdam: What Remains
A concept album with plenty of assurance but lacking a clear personality
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Focus
The Strad Podcast #85: the Dudok Quartet on ‘What Remains’ and eclecticism
Violinist Marleen Wester and cellist David Faber speak about drawing influences from a range of sources on the quartet’s new album
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Review
Dudok Quartet Amsterdam: Brahms
Brahms on gut strings presents a more supple, slimline side to the composer
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Review
Dudok Quartet Amsterdam: Haydn
An auspicious start to what might become a complete Haydn cycle