All articles by Edward Bhesania – Page 4
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ReviewTippett Quartet: Korngold
A fine new cycle makes the case for this Austrian master’s quartets
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ReviewConcert review: Alena Baeva (violin) Vadym Kholodenko (piano)
Edward Bhesania pays a visit to London’s Wigmore Hall for the recital of on 19 February 2023
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ReviewConcert review: Liam Byrne (viola da gamba/electronics)
Edward Bhesania visits London’s Kings Place for the performance of Picforth, Alex Mills and Nico Muhly on 20 January 2023
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ReviewConcert review: Christian Tetzlaff, Florian Donderer (violins) Timothy Ridout (viola) Tanja Tetzlaff (cello) Kiveli Dörken (piano)
Edward Bhesania hears a performance of Dvořák and Suk at London’s Wigmore Hall on 13 December 2022
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ReviewConcert review: Rachel Podger (violin)
Edward Bhesania attends a demanding recital at London’s Milton Court Concert Hall on 15 December 2022
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ReviewRenaud Capuçon: Beethoven, Franck, Schumann
Stunning on-the-wing performances from a superb duo
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ReviewHilary Hahn: Dvořák, Ginastera, Sarasate
An Argentine concerto steals the show in this post-lockdown project
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ReviewConcert review: Diana Tishchenko (violin) José Gallardo (piano)
Edward Bhesania hears the performance of Bach, Fazil Say, Vasco Mendonça and Maxim Shalygin at London’s LSO St Luke’s on 18 November 2022
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ReviewConcert review: Carducci Quartet
Edward Bhesania visits London’s Milton Court Concert Hall on 24 November 2022 for the performance of works by Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn
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ReviewItamar Zorman: Violin Odyssey
Violinistic byways brought to life with élan in this lockdown project
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ReviewConcert review: Henning Kraggerud (violin) Adrian Brendel (cello) Imogen Cooper (piano)
Edward Bhesania visits London’s Queen Elizabeth Hall on 15 May 2022 for the performance of Haydn, Beethoven and Brahms
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ReviewConcert 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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ReviewTrio Con Brio Copenhagen: Shostakovich, Arensky
Sheer tonal beauty and passion bring to life contrasting Russian works
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ReviewVadim Repin: Gubaidulina
An orchestral 90th-birthday tribute to a singular and original Russian composer
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ReviewParker Quartet, Kim Kashkashian: Kurtág, Dvořák
Works by wildly contrasting composers partnered together are a revelation


























