Recording Reviews
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Zoltán Székely: Bartók, Glazunov
A revered Hungarian violinist celebrated as soloist and chamber musician
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Guy Braunstein: Braunstein, Delius, Vaughan Williams
Two works by English masters rub shoulders with the Beatles
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Daniel Lozakovich: Grieg, Franck, Shostakovich, Shor/Pletnev
Youth and experience combine with mixed results
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Carmina Quartet: Huber
Music by a neglected Romantic figure proves to be a game of two halves
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Črtomir Šiškovič: Pupils of Tartini Vol.3
A passion project continues, but with questionable historical fidelity
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Hanson Quartet: Schumann
Plenty of accomplishment on display as a quartet makes its label debut
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The Strad Recommends: Kreutzer Quartet: The Kreutzer Effect
Musical comradeship meets wonder at the natural world to telling effect
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The Strad Recommends: Jean-Guihen Queyras: C.P.E. Bach, Kraft
Plenty of contrast on a deliciously unorthodox Classical-era album
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The Strad Recommends: Noah Bendix-Balgley: Mozart, Sinigaglia
A world-beating orchestra celebrates its principals in a new venture
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Christian Poltéra: Prokofiev
An unusually lyrical take on Prokofiev’s thorny masterpiece yields rewards
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Gerald Peregrine, Lynda O’Connor: Folk Tales Vol.2: British and Irish Miniatures
A second volume of folk music proves equally beguiling
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Johan Dalene, Eivind Ringstad: Mozart
A Sinfonia concertante is a high point in this celebration of youthful talent
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Trio 1790: Kozeluch Piano Trios Vol.4
Performances that tickle the ear, even if the content is slight