Recording Reviews – Page 7
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Curtis Stewart: American Counterpoints
Two unduly neglected figures are brought back into the spotlight
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Sirkka-Liisa Kaakinen-Pilch: Bach
Impeccable if emotionally restrained readings of masterly sonatas
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The Strad Recommends: Timothy Ridout: A Lionel Tertis Celebration
A viola legend is celebrated by a star of a new generation
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The Strad Recommends: Michael Barenboim: Mendelssohn
Empathetic arrangements and warm musicianship make this a must-hear
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Elena Urioste: Le Temps Retrouvé
Another voyage of discovery from this dynamic musical couple
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Mikhail Pochekin: Dvořák
Empathetic readings of Dvořák’s complete works for violin and orchestra
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Archos Quartet, Friedrich Thiele: D’Ambrosio
Telling performances show a Neapolitan virtuoso in a new light
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Kristin von der Goltz: Geminiani, Weiss
An unerring flair brings these demanding sonatas to life
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Sol Gabetta: Mendelssohn, Coll, Holliger, Rihm, Widmann
Plenty to entice here, as Mendelssohn meets modern masters
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Suyeon Kang (violin) Karolina Errera (viola) Andrei Ioniță (cello) Cătălin Șerban (piano) : Mélodies Infinies
Teacher and student meet in a persuasive pairing