Recording Reviews – Page 5
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Lorraine McAslan, Sarah-Jane Bradley, Tim Lowe: Swain
A neglected voice emerges from the shadows thanks to powerful advocacy
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Layale Chaker, Sarafand: Radio Afloat
A musician of the world addresses contemporary politics
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Joseph Szigeti: Bartók, Beethoven, Berg et al
The Berg concerto is the standout in a wide-ranging album
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The Strad Recommends: Nicola Benedetti, Sheku Kanneh-Mason: Beethoven
A starry line-up of soloists more than lives up to expectation
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The Strad Recommends: Laura van der Heijden: Earth, Sea, Air
Superbly intense readings from a young British cellist forging her own path
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The Strad Recommends: Sebastian Bohren: In Evening Light
Masterly musicianship aplenty in a Vasks premiere
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Marie Soldat, Adila Fachiri: Beethoven, Spohr, Mozart, Bach, Schumann, Tovey
An enticing snapshot of two towering violinists from the past
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Luka Faulisi: Vivaldi, Boulanger (arr.Spindler), Tchaikovsky, Trad
Vivaldi’s Seasons in a new setting proves a mixed bag
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Cecilia Zilliacus, Kati Raitinen: De Manziarly
The music of a forgotten Boulanger pupil is resurrected, to striking effect
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Dudok Quartet Amsterdam: Tchaikovsky
No lack of character but occasional deviations from the score
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Review: AVS Presents: 2023 – Underrepresented Composers
This second volume from the American Viola Society shines a light on viola rarities
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Review: Pine Tree Flyers
An infectious and inspirational showcase of traditional fiddle music
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The Strad Recommends: Quatuor Danel: Shostakovich
A powerful new live cycle from these Shostakovich veterans
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The Strad Recommends: Trio Boccherini: Hungarian String Trios
An established ensemble gives new voice to Hungarian string trios