All articles by Matthew Rye – Page 2
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ReviewJuilliard Quartet: Beethoven, Bartók, Dvořák
Classic quartet programme to celebrate the birthday of a refined ensemble
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ReviewLeft Coast Chamber Ensemble: Messiaen, Rohde
There’s a wartime vibe in this well-coordinated Quatuor
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ReviewNew Zealand Quartet: Janáček
A trip around the world for temperate performances of Czech quartets
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ReviewArcadia Quartet: Weinberg
Eloquent album that ought to shift this neglected music into the mainstream
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ReviewJerusalem Quartet: Bartók
Quartet completes its Bartók cycle strongly with polished performances
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ReviewSpectrum Concerts Berlin: Korngold
Dazzlingly theatrical performances embrace an operatic spectrum of colour
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ReviewGoldner Quartet: D’Erlanger, Dunhill
Tobacco and banking dynasties are the unlikely sources for two distinct voices
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ReviewAugustin Hadelich: Bohemian Tales
Violinist’s immensely enjoyable journey through a landscape of Czech music
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ReviewAlina Ibragimova: Shostakovich
Gripping playing captures Shostakovich’s astringent wit and emotional drama
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ArticleGreat Cellists: Gregor Piatigorsky
Matthew Rye pays tribute to a musician whose panache and technical prowess helped popularise the cello in the US as a solo and recital instrument
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ReviewGoldner Quartet: Bartók and Korngold
Faultless ensemble playing and rare repertoire make a welcome release
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ReviewPatricia Kopatchinskaja: Time & Eternity
A passionate, challenging and ultimately fascinating ‘concept’ album
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ReviewFabiola Kim: 1939
Warm and heartfelt accounts of three concertos written at the end of the 1930s
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ReviewBaltic Chamber Orchestra: Schoenberg
Absorbing, passionately engaged playing from full strings
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