All Magazine reviews articles – Page 8
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ReviewConcert review: Musicians from Marlboro
Bruce Hodges attends the performance of Haydn, Mozart and Helmut Lachenmann at Philadelphia’s American Philosophical Society on 30 April 2025
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ReviewConcert review: Anastasia Kobekina (cello) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Stephanie Childress
Janet Banks makes the journey to London’s Cadogan Hall on 12 March 2025 for the recital of Tchaikovsky, Rossini and Bizet/Serebrier
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ReviewConcert review: Gemma Rosefield (cello) Tim Horton (piano)
Edward Bhesania hears the performance of Shostakovich, Mendelssohn and Casals at London’s Wigmore Hall on 13 April 2025
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ReviewConcert review: Chiaroscuro Quartet, Zeb Soanes (narrator)
Edward Bhesania visits London’s Wigmore Hall on 17 April 2025 for an all- Haydn recital
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ReviewConcert review: Carducci Quartet, Elmore Quartet
Janet Banks attends the performance by the two quartets at London’s Milton Court Concert Hall on 29 April 2025, to hear works by Shostakovich, and Elena Firsova
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ReviewKatrina Lee: Chronicles for Solo Violin
A debut solo album focuses on three intriguing female composers
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ReviewArabella Steinbacher: Beethoven, Lentz
A Classical and contemporary pairing proves a partial success
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ReviewElif Ece Cansever: Beethoven, Brahms
A Turkish violinist goes mainstream for her impressive debut
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ReviewClare O’Connell: Light Flowing
Riches aplenty in an album of commissions from an enterprising cellist
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ReviewLea Birringer: Järnefelt, Sibelius, Szymanowski
An unusual concerto coupling, with Szymanowski coming out on top
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ReviewBook review: Antonio Stradivari: The Complete Works
Eric Wen scrutinises the mammoth six-volume work by Beares Publishing comprising all the known works of Antonio Stradivari along with his sons
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ReviewPeter Sheppard Skærved, Kreutzer Quartet: Saxton
Committed performances celebrate a long-time musical friendship
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ReviewYo-Yo Ma: Shostakovich
An A-lister line-up proves a mixed bag on this anniversary celebration
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ReviewFederico Guglielmo: Vivaldi Violin Concertos ‘Per Pisendel’
Affection and virtuosity combine to masterly effect
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ReviewThe Strad Recommends: Nicola Benedetti: Beethoven
A dynamic partnership wins over a short-measure album



























