Recording reviews – Page 7
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ReviewConcert review: Nigel Kennedy (electric/acoustic violin, piano) and band
Edward Bhesania reports on the concert of Pigbag, Sakamoto, Gershwin, Komeda and Nigel Kennedy himself at London’s Cadogan Hall on 18 November 2025, part of the EFG London Jazz Festival
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ReviewBook review: Ray Brown: His Life and Music
Tully Potter reads Jay Sweet’s biography of the legendary jazz bassist (1926–2002)
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ReviewBook review: Trinity College London String Syllabus 2025
Philippa Bunting looks through the repertoire choices of the newly issued TCL strings books
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ReviewJulius Berger, Hyun-Jung Berger: Asiago
A fitting celebration of a long-standing Italian festival
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ReviewTalich Quartet, Filip Herák: Gypsy Melodies
This folk-inspired collection offers a veritable box of delights
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ReviewGeneviève Laurenceau: An English Violin
A French violinist champions a forgotten British female voice
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ReviewAlbrecht Menzel: Mendelssohn, Schumann
Two contrasting concertos, with the Schumann coming out on top
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ReviewRoman Mints, Maxim Rysanov, Kristina Blaumane: Tabakova
A palpable sense of commitment brings this music to life
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ReviewJulia Huber, Martin Jopp: Telemann Complete Violin Concertos Vol.9
A spirit of participation marks the end of an important cycle
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ReviewJúlia Pusker: Weiner: Complete Works for Orchestra Vol.4
An influential teacher shines in an aural feast
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ReviewJ.A.M. String Collective: She Looks up at the Trees
An intriguing debut album, with mixed results
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ReviewThe Strad Recommends: Johan Dalene: Bruch, Mendelssohn, Vaughan Williams
Ravishing new accounts breathe life into a favourite pairing
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ReviewThe Strad Recommends: Nicola Benedetti: Violin Café
Character aplenty in an imaginative album led by a beloved violinist



























