All Magazine reviews articles – Page 95
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ReviewConcert review: Rebecca Fischer (violin)
Leah Hollingsworth hears the performance at Miller Theatre, Columbia University, on 2 April 2019
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ReviewConcert review: Artemis Quartet
Leah Hollingsworth hears the performance at 92Y, NY, on 9 April 2019
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ReviewConcert review: Gautier Capuçon (cello) Yuja Wang (piano)
Bruce Hodges hears the performance at Carnegie Hall, NY, on 10 April 2019
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Concert review: James Ehnes (violin) London Philharmonic Orchestra/Edward Gardner
Bruce Hodges attends the concert at David Geffen Hall, NY, on 15 April 2019
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Concert review: Tabea Zimmermann (viola) Adam Walker (flute) |Agnès Clément (harp)
Tim Homfray hears the concert at London’s Wigmore Hall on 15 April 2019
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ReviewConcert review: Lisa Batiashvili (violin) BBC Symphony Orchestra/Andrew Davis
Tim Homfray hears the concert at the Barbican on 17 April 2019
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Concert review: Patricia Kopatchinskaja (violin) Reto Bieri (clarinet) Polina Leschenko (piano)
Peer Quantrill listens to the performance at Wigmore Hall on 27 April 2019
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ReviewConcert review: Hagen Quartet plays Schubert
Peter Quantrill listens to the performance at Wigmore Hall on 29 April 2019
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ReviewLionel Tertis International Viola Competition 2019
Tully Potter hears some ravishing playing at the Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition, although standout performances were somewhat thin on the ground
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ReviewKremer: Weinberg
Solo cello music appropriated for the violin – in dazzling, charismatic style
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ReviewTasmin Little: Strauss
Lush, silken strings and a charming soloist in this Strauss collection
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ReviewRafaell Altino: Works for Solo Viola
Contemporary viola works come alive in the hands of a highly perceptive player
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ReviewEmerson Quartet: The New York Concert
A quintet of big-name artists is let down by a lack of balance
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ReviewLinus Roth: The Romantic Violin Concerto Vol.22
Convincingly blowing the cobwebs off another almost-forgotten violin concerto
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ReviewTorleif Thedéen: Khachaturian
The player’s the real star in this somewhat over-coloured music
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ReviewElinor Frey: Guided by Voices
Contemporary works bring fresh life to a time-travelling instrument
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ReviewBrodsky Quartet: Elgar
Deeply affecting performances of works that speak for the fallen generation
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