All Recordings articles – Page 59
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ReviewPavel Haas Quartet: Shostakovich
A quartet in its element in the intense, highly charged music of Shostakovich
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ReviewBlack Oak Ensemble: Silenced Voices
Another chance to sing out for more voices lost to the Holocaust
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ReviewJohannes Moser, Alasdair Beatson: Felix & Fanny Mendelssohn
An exhilarating programme of works for cello and piano captures these composer siblings’ high spirits
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ReviewHagai Shaham, Raphael Wallfisch, Arnon Erez: Beethoven
Three composers seen through a glittering Nordic prism
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ReviewChristian Tetzlaff: Beethoven
Performances of two cornerstone concertos that may divide audiences
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ReviewKatherine Jenkinson, Nicholas Holland: Shostakovich
An intriguing pairing of dramatic cello sonatas, new and established
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ReviewMaria Milstein, Nathalia Milstein: Voyageur
The Milstein sisters take us on a journey of French repertoire and song transcriptions
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ReviewMichael Barenboim, Kian Soltani: Mozart
A ‘friends and family’ trio displays musical chemistry and superb artistry
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ReviewVogler Quartet: Dvořák
Balanced performances present revealing insights into the composer’s development
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ReviewFranziska Hölscher: Berio, Biber, Schumann, Sciarrino
Franziska Hölscher: Berio, Biber, Schumann, Sciarrino The Strad Issue: December 2019 Description: A young violinist’s impressive programme and thoughtful performances Musicians: Franziska Hölscher (violin) Severin von Eckardstein (piano) Works: BERIO Sequenza VIII per Violino Solo BIBER Passacaglia in G minor SCHUMANN Sonata in D minor op.121 SCIARRINO ...
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ReviewDaniel Müller-Schott: Strauss
Cello stars amid a constellation of other soloists in passionate performances
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ReviewBelcea Quartet: Janáček, Ligeti
Restless, gripping performances that both surprise and delight
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ReviewFabiola Kim: 1939
Warm and heartfelt accounts of three concertos written at the end of the 1930s
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ReviewFrang, Altstaedt, Power, Kelemen, Kokas: Veress, Bartók
Compelling live performances of folk-influenced Hungarian chamber works
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ReviewPeter Sheppard Skærved: Tartini
Plenty of expressive drama in the conclusion to this ambitious project
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ReviewElvira Misbakhova: Ichmouratov
Ambitious, attractive works blend post-modernism and touches of Prokofiev


























