All articles by Joanne Talbot – Page 2
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ReviewThe Strad Recommends: Johan Dalene: Souvenirs
An intoxicating programme inspired by childhood
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ReviewJoshua Bell, Matt Haimovitz: Thomas de Hartmann Rediscovered
Two star musicians rehabilitate a neglected Ukrainian
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ReviewAdorno Quartet: Castelnuovo-Tedesco
Perceptive readings make the case for a neglected quartet byway
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ReviewRoberto Trainini: Casella, Mulè, Pizzetti, Respighi
Italian cello rarities prove a mixed affair, despite powerful characterisation
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ReviewKlenke Quartet: Erkin, Ravel, Schulhoff
An enterprising programme in which a Turkish discovery stands out
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ReviewThe Strad Recommends: Quatuor Danel: Shostakovich
A powerful new live cycle from these Shostakovich veterans
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ReviewThe Strad Recommends: Trio Zimbalist: Auerbach, Dvořák, Weinberg
Performances to sit alongside the finest in this enterprising programme
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ReviewTrio con Brio Copenhagen: The Passenger
Music that speaks of trauma is eloquently brought to life
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ReviewThe Strad Recommends: Gidon Kremer: Songs of Fate
A highly personal programme offers a typically searing experience
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ReviewDmitry Yablonsky: Catalan Cello Works
A Catalan tradition is brought to life by engaging performances
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ReviewBruno Philippe: Fauré, Franck, Poulenc, Saint-Saëns
Plenty to admire here, with Poulenc’s underrated sonata stealing the show
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ReviewChristoph Croisé: 1883
A programme built around a single year produces interventionist performances
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ReviewWen-Sinn Yang, Tassilo Probst: Weinberg
Another noteworthy album of a formerly neglected Soviet figure
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