Recording Reviews – Page 8
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Bruno Philippe: Fauré, Franck, Poulenc, Saint-Saëns
Plenty to admire here, with Poulenc’s underrated sonata stealing the show
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Christoph Croisé: 1883
A programme built around a single year produces interventionist performances
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Nachmanovitch: Music from Before the Beginning
An engrossing box of delights from an American polymath
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Sophie Rosa: Closing Statements
An unusual programme lent distinction by characterful playing
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Gautier Capuçon: Destination Paris
Plenty of affection in a cellist’s homage to his home city
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The Strad Recommends: Rakhi Singh: Purnima
A Manchester Collective founder makes waves in her solo debut
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The Strad Recommends: Isabelle Faust et al: Schumann
Period instruments prove revelatory in two Romantic icons
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The Strad Recommends: Chiaroscuro Quartet: Beethoven
Revelatory middle- and late-period Beethoven from the Chiaroscuro
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Ofra Harnoy: Elgar, Lalo
A lost recording is finally resurrected, and has been worth the wait
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Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective: Transfigured
A typically thoughtful programme from a rising chamber ensemble
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Anne Harvey-Nagl: Respighi, Strauss
Assured accounts of two demanding sonatas are let down by the acoustic
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Danbi Um: Much Ado: Romantic Violin Pieces
A competition veteran makes her long-awaited solo debut album