Recording Reviews – Page 6
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Anne-Sophie Mutter, Pablo Ferrández: Brahms, Clara Schumann
Brahms playing big on personality but which fails to engage emotionally
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The Knights: The Kreutzer Project
Beethoven forms a fertile starting point for an unusual concept album
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Double CD review: Christian Tetzlaff, James Ehnes: Berg
Two master violinists offer opposing views of Berg
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Efrem Zimbalist: The Auer Legacy
Stellar playing from a violin legend leaves a reviewer wanting more
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Gabriel Schwabe: Russian Ballads
Emotionalism allied to full tone compel in this Russian odyssey
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Julien Chauvin: Vivaldi Concerti per Violino X ‘Intorno a Pisendel’
Brilliance and beauty combine in the latest volume of a Vivaldian epic
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Barokksolistene/Bjarte Eike: The Playhouse Sessions
Rip-roaring music making effortlessly melds ancient and modern
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Christian Poltéra: Haydn, Hindemith
Haydn and Hindemith make strikingly sympathetic bedfellows
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Misha Galaganov: Charm, Passion and Acrobatics
A trunk of viola rarities yields a musical treasure-trove
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Gli Incogniti: Il Mondo al Rovescio: Concerti con Molti Istromenti
Well-picked concertos showcase the sheer range of this Venetian master
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Renaud Capuçon: Vivaldi, Chevalier de Saint-Georges
Suave performances and a rare coupling lift this Vivaldi warhorse
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