Recording Reviews – Page 9
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Wen-Sinn Yang, Tassilo Probst: Weinberg
Another noteworthy album of a formerly neglected Soviet figure
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The Strad Recommends: Maxim Rysanov, Guy Johnston: Tabakova
Masterly premiere recordings make the case for an individual voice
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The Strad Recommends: Christian Tetzlaff, Tanja Tetzlaff: Brahms, Dvořák, Viotti
Siblings inject joy into Brahms and virtuosity into Viotti
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The Strad Recommends: Gary Hoffman: Beethoven
A new Beethoven cycle offers a fulfilling listen
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Rachel Podger: C.P.E. Bach
A treasurable partnership from two giants of the early music world
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Benjamin Schmid: Jazz Violin Concertos
A winning mix of concertos that sets the feet a-tapping
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Nathan Milstein: Bruch, Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky
A classic Romantic pairing finally makes it on to CD
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Wendling Quartet, Wittenberg Quartet: Mozart, Reger et al
Mozart is the star in historic recordings by two fine German quartets
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Double CD review: Mozart Violin Concertos by Renaud Capuçon and Aisslinn Nosky
Highly contrasted readings of Mozart’s evergreen concertos
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The Strad Recommends: John Holloway Ensemble: Purcell
An imaginative rethinking of music for viol consort
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The Strad Recommends: Johan Dalene: Stained Glass
A rising star shows his mettle in chamber music
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The Strad Recommends: Karen Gomyo, Spektral Quartet: Samuel Adams
A fine composer emerges from the shadow of his father