All Magazine reviews articles – Page 91
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ReviewThe Gleaners. Grenadier, Gershwin, Coltrane/Motian, Martin and Muthspiel
Bassist offers a fabulous fusion of free jazz and acrobatic classical technique
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ReviewThe World Is (Y)Ours. Clyne, Sibelius, Fujikura, Rautavaara, Ullén etc
Exciting modern cello music with not-so-secret links to Bach
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ReviewThe London Album. Purcell, King, Draghi, Keller, Purcell, Blow and Diessener
Ensemble Diderot and co explore the music of the English capital
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ReviewGidon Kremer, Kremerata Baltica: Weinberg
A beautifully presented and enthralling introduction to a resurgent composer
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Review19th Century Russian Cello Music. Tchaikovsky, Arensky, Liadov, Rimsky-Korsakov
A fine cellist is a persuasive advocate for lesser Russian works
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ReviewUne Rencontre. Schumann, Murail
Schumann meets a French composer in an imaginative cello pairing
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ReviewBaltic Chamber Orchestra: Schoenberg
Absorbing, passionately engaged playing from full strings
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ReviewGunar Letzbor, Erich Traxler: Mozart
Unbalanced recording mars moments of elegance and beauty
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ReviewTrio Metral: Mendelssohn
Sophisticated and sparkling playing from a tightly knit trio of siblings
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ReviewLa Gracieuse. Marais: Pièces de Viole
Engaging collection tracking the career of a virtuoso gamba composer
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ReviewNatalia Lomeiko, Yuri Zhislin, Ivan Martin: Brahms and Schubert
Re-scorings of wind to strings hit the mark in this trio of trios
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ReviewReview: The Young Debussy (DVD)
Eloquent live recording captured in colourful sound and vision
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ReviewEnsemble Diderot: The Paris Album
Time-travelling back to 17th-century France for some world premieres
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ReviewQuiroga Quartet: Heritage: The Music of Madrid in the Time of Goya
Sketches of Spain with quartets from the 18th century
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ReviewPaolo Pandolfo: Regina Bastarda
An attractive programme on instruments that are entirely legitimate
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ReviewTrio Wanderer: Rachmaninoff, Grieg, Suk
Plenty of moody Russian emotion in this impressive programme



























