Recording Reviews – Page 3
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Dudok Quartet Amsterdam: Tchaikovsky
Gut strings contribute to bringing a high-Romantic master to life
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Charlie Lovell-Jones: Walton
Another chapter in a soloist’s evolving partnership with an ensemble
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The Strad Recommends: James Ehnes: Lalo, Saint-Saëns, Sarasate
An album to seduce and thrill in equal measure
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The Strad Recommends: United Strings of Europe: Hommages
A crack ensemble proves its mettle in highly varied fare
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The Strad Recommends: Timothy Ridout: Bach, Britten, Shaw, Telemann
An adventurous violist offers a dance through the centuries
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Liza Ferschtman: Brahms, Suk
Familiar and unfamiliar combine in powerfully emotional performances
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Lawrence Power, Alban Gerhardt: Brett Dean
A milestone set of live recordings does justice to a leading Australian
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Vogler Quartet, Frithjof-Martin Grabner: Dvořák
Powerful advocacy makes this emerging cycle a vital listen
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Gaspard Trio: Haydn, Beamish
A fourth volume confirms the mastery of the music and the musicians
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Danel Quartet: Prokofiev
A quartet renowned for Shostakovich turns its attention to his compatriot
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Théotime Langlois de Swarte: Vivaldi, Gentili, Lambranzi
A young adventurer gives Vivaldi’s most famous work a refresh