All Reviews articles – Page 107
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ReviewSchubert: Trout Quintet. Anne-Sophie Mutter, Daniil Trifonov, Hwayoon Lee, Maximilian Hornung, Roman Patkoló
All eyes are on the musical big fish in this starry ‘Trout’
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ReviewRossini & Hoffmeister – Quartets with double bass
Twelve-year-old Rossini’s sonatas get a welcome outing
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ReviewTerry Riley: The Palmian Chord Ryddle; At the Royal Majestic
Electric violin pioneer travels beyond minimalism
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ReviewClare Howick: British Violin Concertos - Paul Patterson, Kenneth Leighton, Gordon Jacob
Brilliant performances of highly distilled British concertos
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ReviewArod Quartet: Mendelssohn, works for quartet
Outstanding musicianship makes for an impressive recording debut
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ReviewTabea Zimmermann, Jörg Widmann, Dénes Várjon: Once Upon a Time – works by Schumann and Widmann
Fantasy and fairy tales are at the heart of a gripping recital
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ReviewGraham Fitkin, String Quartets: Sacconi Quartet
Inviting performances of engaging contemporary minimalism
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ReviewRachel Barton Pine: Elgar and Bruch violin concertos
ELGAR Violin Concerto in B minor, BRUCH Violin Concerto no.1 in G minor
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ReviewLaura van der Heijden, Petr Limonov: 1948 – Russian works for cello and piano
Outstanding, original Russian recital from a BBC Young Musician
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ReviewDaniel Müller-Schott: Cello Reimagined – Bach, Haydn, Mozart
Enterprise and imagination make for a very fine cello recital
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ReviewElias Quartet: Beethoven, The Complete String Quartets vol.4
Excellent live-recorded Beethoven series reaches its fourth instalment
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ReviewValentin Silvestrov: Hieroglyphen Der Nacht (works for two cellos)
A composer in search of the music between silence and the unheard
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ReviewLinos Ensemble, Zoryana Kushpler: Works by Schoenberg, Zemlinsky, Busoni
Scaled-down yet sumptuous Viennese chamber works
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ReviewFrancesca Dego: Violin Concertos by Paganini and Wolf-Ferrari
Brilliance and panache in two showstopper concertos
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ReviewAllar Kaasik: Timeless Light – Estonian Cello Works
A meditative light shines through this collection of cello music
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ReviewMiranda Cuckson: Invisible Colors – works by Wolpe, Carter, Ferneyhough
Eloquent and elegant advocate for knottily complex music
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ReviewBenedict Kloeckner, Anna Fedorova: Chopin, Franck Cello Sonatas
Some lovely playing is let down by the recorded sound
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ReviewSteven Isserlis: The Cello In Wartime
Thought-provoking First World War-era project from a cello master



























