Recording Reviews – Page 19
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Marko Komonko, Theodore Kuchar, Denys Lytvynenko: Hermann
Compelling advocacy of the music of a forgotten Hungarian
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Fretwork: Matthew Locke: The Flat Consort
A fitting 400th birthday present for this master of the viol consort
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Gil Shaham: Mozart
A fascinating encounter between old-world opulence and modern musicianship
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Inbal Segev: 20 for 2020: Vol.3
A refreshing artistic response to the pandemic from this gifted cellist
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Matt Haimovitz: Primavera II: The Rabbits
Plenty of bounce in an album inspired by the past but embracing the new
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Alina Ibragimova: Mendelssohn
Mendelssohnian byways elevated to greatness by a stunning partnership
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Quartet Berlin-Tokyo: Popov, Schulhoff
A major world-premiere recording of a neglected Soviet composer
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Sarah-Jane Bradley: English Music for Viola and Piano
Mid-century rarities brought vividly to life by a winning duo
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Ophélie Gaillard: A Night in London
A recording high on atmosphere, with some genuine rarities