All articles by Peter Quantrill – Page 5
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ReviewBBC Proms review 2022: Lawrence Power, Maria Włoszczowska, Jennifer Koh, Pekka Kuusisto, Tabea Zimmermann, Nicola Benedetti
Peter Quantrill hears some of the more recent additions to the string repertoire at this year’s BBC Proms season
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ReviewBarokksolistene/Bjarte Eike: The Playhouse Sessions
Rip-roaring music making effortlessly melds ancient and modern
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ReviewConcert review: Veronika Eberle (violin) London Symphony Orchestra/Simon Rattle
Peter Quantrill hears the performance of Beethoven and Widmann at LSO St Luke’s, London, on 12 March 2022
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ReviewDejana Sekulić: Temporality of the Impossible
Plenty to absorb in this daringly exploratory album
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ReviewJennifer Kloetzel: Beethoven the Conquering Hero
Plenty of gruff rhetoric and a fine, warm-toned period piano
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ReviewRagazze Quartet: Bartók Bound Vol.2
Unerring instincts pay dividends in the continuation of a Dutch Bartók cycle
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ReviewConcert review: Sacconi Quartet
Peter Quantrill visits London’s Wigmore Hall to hear the recital on 20 November 2021
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ReviewConcert review: Vilde Frang (violin) BBC Symphony Orchestra/Sakari Oramo
Peter Quantrill hears the performance at London’s Barbican on 26 November 2021
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ReviewConcert review: Pekka Kuusisto (violin) Philharmonia Orchestra/Santtu-Matias Rouvali
Peter Quantrill gives his thoughts on a new concerto by Bryce Dessner, at the Royal Festival Hall on 3 October 2021
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ReviewConcert review: Nicolas Altstaedt (cello) London Philharmonic Orchestra/Edward Gardner
Peter Quantrill hears a performance of Lutosławski at the Royal Festival Hall on 1 October 2021
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Ehnes Quartet: Beethoven
The Strad Issue: January 2022 Description: The latest instalment in what is proving to be an outstanding Beethoven cycle Musicians: Ehnes Quartet Works: Beethoven: String Quartets: no. 10 op.74 ‘Harp’, no.11 op.95 ‘Serioso’ Catalogue number: ONYX 4216 Halfway in, what a Beethoven cycle this is shaping up ...
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ReviewJakob Kullberg: Remembering
Three Nordic cello concertos offer vocal textures and more light than shade
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ReviewChristian Tetzlaff: Beethoven
A duo in perfect harmony and with a shared sense of mercurial mischief
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ReviewConcert review: Diotima Quartet, Mark Simpson (Clarinet)
Peter Quantrill hears the performance at London’s Kings Place on 30 September 2021
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ReviewLive-streamed concert review: Claudio Bohórquez (cello) Christoph Eschenbach (piano)
Peter Quantrill tunes into the show from Teldex Studios, Berlin, Germany, on 16 June 2021



























