All Recordings articles – Page 48
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ReviewJennifer Koh: Bach & Beyond – Part 3
Eloquent, artful, yet unadorned playing in the third of Koh’s series
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ReviewMatt Haimovitz: Mon Ami, Mon Amour
Plenty to enjoy in a recital that explores a wide variety of French cello music
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ReviewLigeti Quartet: Songbooks vol.1
Fearless and inventive string ensemble embraces Tuvan throat singing
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ReviewQuartetto di Cremona: Italian Postcards
Richly characterised musical postcards for armchair travellers
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ReviewDaniel Rowland, Maja Bogdanović: Vasks
Violinist is a passionate advocate of Latvian composer’s modern classics
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ReviewSteven Isserlis: Tavener
A deeply personal celebration of a composer and cellist’s creative relationship
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ReviewZeliha Trio: Shostakovich, Arensky, Mendelssohn
Zeliha Trio: Shostakovich, Arensky, Mendelssohn The Strad Issue: January 2021 Description: Newly formed French trio demonstrates its distinctive drama and beauty Musicians: Zeliha Trio Works: Shostakovich: Piano Trio no.1 in C minor op.8. Arensky: Piano Trio no.1 in D minor op.32. Mendelssohn: Piano Trio no.1 in D ...
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ReviewEmerson Quartet: Schumann
A pure but not simple approach from a quartet making its label debut
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ReviewBusch Trio: Schubert
Expressive and well-balanced playing relishes Schubert’s optimistic side
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ReviewArod Quartet: Schubert
Mature and gripping accounts from a young ensemble that’s streets ahead
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ReviewChristoph Koncz: Mozart’s Violin
Mozart concertos, intriguingly played on the composer’s own instrument
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ReviewSpectrum Concerts Berlin: Korngold
Dazzlingly theatrical performances embrace an operatic spectrum of colour
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ReviewRaphaëlle, David and Edgar Moreau: Dvořák, Korngold
A gorgeous winter warmer of a family album
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ReviewEivind Ringstad: Correspondances
A beautifully constructed recital from a virtuoso viola player
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ReviewSpektral Quartet: Experiments in Living
A collection of contrasting music that’s more than just a game of chance
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ReviewJosephine Knight: Schumann, Piatti
Elegant playing characterises a deeply researched and challenging programme
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ReviewAndreas Brantelid: Russian Tales
An exquisite recital of Russian Romantic pieces that really glows
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