All Recordings articles – Page 56
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ReviewPiotr Plawner: Glass
Almost squeaky-clean and crystal-clear playing in a polished view of Glass
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ReviewAlbion Quartet: Dvořák
The second volume of the Albion’s Dvořák series offers some fresh insights
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ReviewPleyel Quartet Köln: Donizetti
Charming quartets from a youthful composer who became known for opera
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ReviewGoldner Quartet: Bartók and Korngold
Faultless ensemble playing and rare repertoire make a welcome release
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ReviewChristian Poltéra, Kathryn Stott: Sonatas and Songs
New arrangements result in gorgeously warm and intimate music making
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ReviewKitgut Quartet: ’Tis Too Late to Be Wise: String Quartets before the String Quartet
Exploring the musical roots of the nascent European string quartet
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ReviewTasmin Little: Goossens
Benchmark recording of big-hitting but underrated 20th-century concerto
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ReviewJanet Sung: The Deeper the Blue
Janet Sung: The Deeper the Blue The Strad Issue: February 2020Description: Capturing the colour of infinity in this well-planned, thoughtful programmeMusicians: Janet Sung (violin) Simon Callaghan (piano) Britten Sinfonia/Jac van SteenWorks: Music by Vaughan Williams, Ravel, Dutilleux and HeskethCatalogue Number: SOMM CD 275 Inspired by a passage ...
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ReviewRaphael Wallfisch: Ben-Haim, Bloch, Korngold
Plenty of gold to be mined here in an enterprising collection of concertos
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ReviewNash Ensemble: Poetry Nearing Silence
Athletic performances of eclectic music by a British composer
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ReviewVadim Gluzman, Johannes Moser, Yevgeny Sudbin: Tchaikovsky, Babajanian, Schnittke
Vadim Gluzman, Johannes Moser: Tchaikovsky, Babajanian, Schnittke THE STRAD RECOMMENDSThe Strad Issue: February 2020Description: Amazing virtuosity but always at the service of the musicMusicians: Vadim Gluzman (violin) Johannes Moser (cello) Yevgeny Sudbin (piano)Works: Tchaikovsky: Piano Trio in A minor op.50 ‘In Memory of a Great Artist’. Babajanian: ...
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ReviewViacheslav Dinerchtein: Weinberg
Impressive immersion in astringent and unconventional unaccompanied sonatas
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ReviewGottfried von der Goltz: Telemann
Vividly characterful playing that is, like these sonatas, far from routine
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Review12 Ensemble: Death and the Maiden
A superb follow-up album that is chock full of musical highlights
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ReviewJameson Cooper: Spohr
A chance to discover more delightful duets designed for a domestic market
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ReviewJohanna Rose: Histoires d’un Ange
Highly enjoyable recital of lively works cherry-picked from a big catalogue
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