Recording Reviews – Page 35
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Catherine Hewgill: From Darkness to Light
Russian cello sonatas receive committed and moving performances via Australia
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Rick Stotijn: Back to Stockhome
Brave and convincing performances of new music for double bass
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Ilya Gringolts: Ciaccona
Striking collection of solo chaconnes demands the listener’s full attention
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Vilnius Quartet: Karnavičius
Early 20th-century Lithuanian quartets are worth hearing if not world-changing
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Michael Petrov: Poulenc, Franck, Dutilleux
Eloquent performers are fully up to the technical demands of the music
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Andreas Brantelid: Times of Transition
Beautiful collection is a fascinating document of changing musical times
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Sitkovetsky Trio: Ravel, Saint-Saëns
Perfectly judged, poised ensemble in lovingly sculpted French piano trios
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Christian Li: Vivaldi, Zili, Kreisler, Massenet and Bazzini
Teenage violinist’s insightful and original debut augurs well for the future
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Matt Haimovitz: Primavera 1: The Wind
Auspicious start to an ambitious, Botticelli-inspired commission project
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Emma Wernig: The Viennese Viola
Debut album of Viennese delights demonstrates poise and promise
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Haydn: Valencia Baryton Project
The baryton enjoys star billing in delightfully inventive Haydn
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