All Magazine articles – Page 7
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Alina Ibragimova: Mendelssohn
Mendelssohnian byways elevated to greatness by a stunning partnership
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Premium ❘ Article
May 2022: Editor’s welcome and contents
The Strad’s editor Emma Baker introduces the May 2022 issue
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Concert review: Cremona Quartet, David Shifrin (clarinet)
Dennis Rooney attends the performance at New York’s Alice Tully Hall on 1 February 2022
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Concert review: Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Leah Hollingsworth reports on a performance of Françaix, Kodály and Coleridge-Taylor at the Rose Studio, Lincoln Center, on 10 February 2022 as part of the CMS’s ’Late Night Rose’ series
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Concert review: Sam Magill, Deborah Davis, Eli Kaynor (Cellos) Dmitri Shteinberg (Piano)
Bruce Hodges tunes into the live-sreamed performance from Watson Concert Hall, University of North Carolina School of the Arts, on 22 February 2022
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Concert review: Castalian Quartet
Leah Hollingsworth visits the Weill Recital Hall in New York’s Carnegie Hall for the performance on 15 February 2022
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Book review: London College of Music Violin Handbooks
Celia Cobb casts her eye over the newly released, and completely overhauled, volumes by the LCM
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Book review: Joachim Tielke: Kunstvolle Musikinstrumente des Barock/Joachim Tielke: Neue Funde zu Werk und Wirkung
Joachim Tielke: Kunstvolle Musikinstrumente des Barock Friedemann and Barbara Hellwig 456PP ISBN 9783422070783 Deutscher Kunstverlag €78 Joachim Tielke: Neue Funde zu Werk und Wirkung Friedemann and Barbara Hellwig 80PP ISBN 9783422982116 Deutscher Kunstverlag €30 Published in 2011, Joachim Tielke: Kunstvolle Musikinstrumente des Barock (‘Ornate musical ...
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Concert review: Escher Quartet, Andreas Haefliger (piano)
Tim Homfray attends London’s Wigmore Hall for the recital on 17 February 2022
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Concert review: Alexi Kenney (violin) Daniel Müller-Schott (cello) Francesco Piemontesi (piano)
Charlotte Gardner watches the trio perform at London’s Wigmore Hall on 31 January 2022
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Quartet Berlin-Tokyo: Popov, Schulhoff
A major world-premiere recording of a neglected Soviet composer
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Sarah-Jane Bradley: English Music for Viola and Piano
Mid-century rarities brought vividly to life by a winning duo
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Feature
Leonard Rose: All about the bow
American cellist Leonard Rose was a consummate performer and pedagogue, whose velvety tone was the result of complete mastery of the bow arm. Oskar Falta explores some of his bowing theories and speaks to former students about his teaching techniques. From November 2020
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Ophélie Gaillard: A Night in London
A recording high on atmosphere, with some genuine rarities
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Diotima Quartet: Gervasoni, Pesson, Poppe
A compelling traversal of contemporary quartet repertoire
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Théotime Langlois de Swarte: Générations
Confidence and style underpin this exploration of Vivaldian cross-currents