Recording Reviews – Page 18
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The Strad Recommends: Signum Quartet: Lebensmuth
Early and late Schubert, persuasively performed
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The Strad Recommends: Richard Boothby, Asako Morikawa: Alfonso Ferrabosco the Younger
A viol master puts a bass instrument in the spotlight
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The Strad Recommends: Violinist Kerson Leong: Britten, Bruch
An emerging artist proves his mettle in an unorthodox programme
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Chiaroscuro Quartet: Haydn
Another visionary interpretation from one of the great quartets of our time
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Cristiano Contadin: Tartini Concertos and Sonatas on the Viol
Tartini in new garb, with mixed results
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Violinist Charlie Siem: Vaughan Williams and Grieg
Plenty of grit in this unusual sonata programme
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Homage: Chamber Music from the African Continent and Diaspora
Multicoloured Black chamber music, powerfully expressed
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Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Camerata Bern: Maria Mater Meretrix
A magnificent voyage of discovery from a musical maverick
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Ébène Quartet, Antoine Tamestit: Mozart
Music-making of exquisite detail creates a powerful emotional impact
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