Recording Reviews – Page 2
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Gidon Kremer, Magdalena Ceple: Kalabis
Another fine discovery from this veteran musical adventurer
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Tobias Feldmann: Mozart’s Journey to Paris
A period-instrument authority makes a strong case for Mozart
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Fanny Clamagirand: Florence Price
Performances of great character for a still-underrated American
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The Strad Recommends: Sheku Kanneh-Mason: Britten, Shostakovich
An album abounding in fearless musicianship
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The Strad Recommends: Maria Nowak, Katarzyna Budnik, Yuya Okamoto, Krystian Zimerman: Brahms
A true meeting of minds gets to the heart of these intimate quartets
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The Strad Recommends: Neave Trio: La Mer
Another imaginative foray into French repertoire from an outstanding trio
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Katrina Lee: Chronicles for Solo Violin
A debut solo album focuses on three intriguing female composers
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Arabella Steinbacher: Beethoven, Lentz
A Classical and contemporary pairing proves a partial success
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Elif Ece Cansever: Beethoven, Brahms
A Turkish violinist goes mainstream for her impressive debut
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Clare O’Connell: Light Flowing
Riches aplenty in an album of commissions from an enterprising cellist
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Lea Birringer: Järnefelt, Sibelius, Szymanowski
An unusual concerto coupling, with Szymanowski coming out on top
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Peter Sheppard Skærved, Kreutzer Quartet: Saxton
Committed performances celebrate a long-time musical friendship