Recording Reviews – Page 16
-
Review
Hilary Hahn: Dvořák, Ginastera, Sarasate
An Argentine concerto steals the show in this post-lockdown project
-
Review
Tatiana Samouil, Pavel Gomziakov, Andrei Korobeinikov: Rachmaninoff
Plenty of heart on display from Russians playing the music of their homeland
-
Review
Bojan Čičić: La Notte: Concertos and Pastorales for Christmas Night
Baroque byways glowingly illuminated in this unusual Christmas album
-
Review
Arve Tellefsen et al: Sculpted Sound
Will instruments created from the same spruce log by the same luthier share certain sonic characteristics, even if played by separate individuals?
-
Review
Patricia Kopatchinskaja: Bartók, Brahms, Janáček
Two musical mavericks breathe fresh life into much-loved sonatas
-
Review
Johannes Moser: Martinů
An equal partnership sheds new light on these mid-20th century masterpieces
-
Review
Leonard Elschenbroich: Brahms Analogue
Classic recording techniques meld perfectly with modern mastery
-
Review
Takács Quartet: Dutilleux, Hough, Ravel
An acclaimed pianist turns to France for inspiration in his first quartet
-
Review
Rick Stotijn: Doppio Espressivo: Double concertos for bass Instruments
A Dutch double bass superstar offers flair aplenty