Recording Reviews – Page 10
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Črtomir Šiškovič: Pupils of Tartini Vol.2
A long-awaited second volume exploring the legacy of Tartini
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Pieter Wispelwey: Weinberg
Another key addition to the discography of this Polish-born Soviet master
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Adrian Butterfield: Leclair
Stylish period-instrument advocacy of this founder of the French violin school
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Christine Busch, Elene Ansaia Meiparian: Maria Bach
Chamber works that unite the worlds of Brahms and Debussy
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Pavel Haas Quartet, Pavel Nikl: Brahms
A game of two halves as the Pavel Haas joins forces in Brahms
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Belcea Quartet, Tabea Zimmermann, Jean-Guihen Queyras: Brahms
A landmark recording of these superlative string sextets
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Leonore Piano Trio: Bargiel
Groundbreaking accounts of music by Clara Schumann’s half-brother
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Marko Komonko, Theodore Kuchar, Denys Lytvynenko: Hermann
Compelling advocacy of the music of a forgotten Hungarian
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Fretwork: Matthew Locke: The Flat Consort
A fitting 400th birthday present for this master of the viol consort
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Gil Shaham: Mozart
A fascinating encounter between old-world opulence and modern musicianship
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