All Recordings articles – Page 27
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ReviewBojan Čičić, Illyria Consort: Walther
Stimulating performances of a man once described as the Paganini of his age
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ReviewNemanja Radulović, Double Sens: Roots
A whistle-stop world tour by a major violinistic talent
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ReviewFritz Kreisler: The Bell Telephone Hour Recordings
Newly reissued recordings from a musical legend
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ReviewGautier Capuçon: Sensations
Works by Arlen, Barber, Bernstein, Brel, Brown, Dvořák, François, Grieg, Kaempfert, Legrand, Loiguy, Morricone, Prokofiev, Puccini, Revaux, Smetana, Villa-Lobos and Williams
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ReviewLeonidas Kavakos, Yo-Yo Ma, Emanuel Ax: Beethoven for Three
A stellar trio offers familiar Beethoven in unorthodox garb
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ReviewAlina Ibragimova: Telemann
The sheer eclecticism of Telemann’s imagination is laid bare in solo fantasias
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ReviewNina Karmon, Diyang Mei, Justus Grimm: Nápravník
Spirited accounts of chamber music by a composer admired by Tchaikovsky
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ReviewEngegård Quartet: Mustonen
A melting pot of styles is brought together by committed performances
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ReviewIsasi Quartet: Marteau
Telling readings of quartets by a violinist-composer marrying French and German styles
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ReviewVilde Frang; Beethoven, Stravinsky
Classical and Neoclassical masterpieces enthrall in readings of great immediacy
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ReviewPortrait: Alex Baranowski, La Pietà/Angèle Dubeau (violin)
A programme best taken in small doses rather than swallowed whole


























