Recording Reviews – Page 33
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Spektral Quartet: Experiments in Living
A collection of contrasting music that’s more than just a game of chance
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Josephine Knight: Schumann, Piatti
Elegant playing characterises a deeply researched and challenging programme
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Andreas Brantelid: Russian Tales
An exquisite recital of Russian Romantic pieces that really glows
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Raphaela Gromes: Romantic Cello Concertos
Romantic cello works yield delights in the hands of a passionate advocate
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Trio Isimsiz: Fauré, Schubert, Brahms
Eagerly anticipated follow-up to an impressive debut from BB Trust artists
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Dover Quartet: Beethoven
Beautifully judged traversal of op.18 quartets never fails to hit the mark
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Nathan Meltzer: To Roman Totenberg
Promising playing but still a way to go on this tribute to a renowned violinist
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Tabea Zimmermann: Solo II
Long-awaited follow-up to violist’s first Bach album doesn’t disappoint
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Roby Lakatos, Dr L. Subramaniam: Peacock
A fantastic fusion album finds fertile ground between Hungary and Italy
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Alice Julien-Laferrière: Il Genio Inglese
Journey back to Restoration London in a satisfying and well-researched recital
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Daniel Hope: Hope@Home
One of the most delightful ‘socially distanced’ albums you’ll hear this year
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Calidore Quartet: Babel
Quartet music from three centuries comes together in a breathtaking disc
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Alinde Quartet: Schubert
Schubert 200th-anniversary project has a good start with inspired programming
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Jan Vogler: Muhly/Helbig/Zhou
Thrilling performance of a multicultural cello concerto that straddles continents