All Enescu articles
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Sinfonia of London: Bacewicz, Enescu, Ysaÿe
A typically classy offering from this crack ensemble
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Suyeon Kang (violin) Karolina Errera (viola) Andrei Ioniță (cello) Cătălin Șerban (piano) : Mélodies Infinies
Teacher and student meet in a persuasive pairing
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Concert review: Gabriel Croitoru (violin) Horia Mihail (piano)
Peter Quantrill travels to London’s Romanian Cultural Institute for the performance of Tartini, Kreisler, Enescu, Dvořák, Elgar, Moszkowski and Dediu on 5 October 2023
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Concert review: Patricia Kopatchinskaja (violin) Reto Bieri (clarinet) Polina Leschenko (piano)
Edward Bhesania hears the performance of Enescu, Poulenc, Bartok, Milhaud, Schoenfeld and Kopatchinskaja herself, at London’s Queen Elizabeth Hall on 24 September 2023
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Fine Arts Quartet: Enescu Early Chamber Music
A welcome chance to explore the early works of a Romanian master
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Carolin Widmann: L’Aurore
Eloquence proves the linking theme through this adventurous recital
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Concert review: Kian Soltani (cello) Aaron Pilsan (piano)
Tim Homfray ventures into London’s Wigmore Hall on 21 June 2022 for the recital of Schumann, Valentin Silvestrov, Enescu and a set of Persian folk songs
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Christian Ferras: The SWR Recordings
A fitting, if mixed, tribute to one of the great violinists of the 20th century
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Concert review: Julia Fischer (violin) London Philharmonic Orchestra/Vladimir Jurowski
Tim Homfray hears the performance of Elgar and Enescu at London’s Royal Festival Hall on 13 April 2022
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Concert review: Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Bruce Hodges watches the performance of Enescu, Shostakovich and Mendelssohn octets at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, NY, on 6 March 2022
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Concert review: Ensemble Raro
Bruce Hodges hear the performance at New York’s Weill Recital Hall on 2 December 2021
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Gringolts Quartet, Meta4: Mendelssohn, Enescu
Compelling performances and glorious sonority from two ensembles
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Diana Tishchenko: Strangers in Paradise
Prize-winning violinist demonstrates her mettle in an eloquent recital
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Janet Sung: Sung Sessions: Edge of Youth
The programming is the standout feature of this debut album
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Rosanne Philippens: Biber, Bach, Enescu, Ysaÿe
A bold, daring, semi-improvised programme that is intensely powerful
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Article
Fin de Siècle. Büsser: Appassionato. Chausson: Pièce. Debussy: Beau soir. Durosoir: Vitrail. Enescu: Concertstück. Hahn: Soliloque et forlane. Honnoré: Morceau de concert. Hüe: Thème varié. Ravel: Kad
The Strad Issue: January 2017Description: Beautifully written Conservatoire test pieces, eloquently playedMusicians: Lawrence Power (viola) Simon Crawford-Phillips (piano)Composer: Büsser, Chausson, Debussy, Durosoir, Enescu, Hahn, Honnoré, Hüe, Ravel, VierneCatalogue number: HYPERION CDA 68165 The best-known item in this most welcome recital is Enescu’s Concertstück, a piece that, ...
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Caprice viennois. Kreisler: Marche miniature viennoise, Liebesfreud, Liebesleid, Caprice viennois op.2. Brahms: Hungarian Dance no.1 in G minor (arr. for violin and piano). Ravel: Tzigane. Enescu: Vio
The Strad Issue: March 2015Description: Insouciance and integrity distinguish a young violinist’s debut recital discMusicians: Luka Kusztrich (violin) Dora Deliyska (piano)Composer: Kreisler, Brahms, Ravel, EnescuA former pupil of Dora Schwarzberg (he is currently studying with Gerhard Schulz), Vienna-born Luka Kusztrich is clearly a young talent to watch. ...