All Reviews articles – Page 78
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ReviewNathan Meltzer: To Roman Totenberg
Promising playing but still a way to go on this tribute to a renowned violinist
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ReviewTabea Zimmermann: Solo II
Long-awaited follow-up to violist’s first Bach album doesn’t disappoint
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ReviewBook review: Jean Sibelius’s Violin Concerto
Robin Stowell reviews a comprehensive guide to one of the most important and popular concertos of the 20th century
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ReviewBook review: Joy of Music
Anne Inglis reviews a collection of string highlights from the archives of Schott Music
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ReviewFestival review: Pärnu Music Festival 2020
Andrew Mellor attends the performances at Pärnu Concert Hall, Estonia, from 16-23 July
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ReviewFestival review: Ryedale Festival 2020
Peter Quantrill watches some fine performances from the Ryedale Festival, held in the Yorkshire Dales from 19 to 26 July
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ReviewRoby Lakatos, Dr L. Subramaniam: Peacock
A fantastic fusion album finds fertile ground between Hungary and Italy
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ReviewAlice Julien-Laferrière: Il Genio Inglese
Journey back to Restoration London in a satisfying and well-researched recital
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ReviewDaniel Hope: Hope@Home
One of the most delightful ‘socially distanced’ albums you’ll hear this year
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ReviewCalidore Quartet: Babel
Quartet music from three centuries comes together in a breathtaking disc
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ReviewAlinde Quartet: Schubert
Schubert 200th-anniversary project has a good start with inspired programming
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ReviewFriedemann Eichhorn: Say
Turkish pianist-turned-composer shows his talent in writing for the violin
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ReviewJan Vogler: Muhly/Helbig/Zhou
Thrilling performance of a multicultural cello concerto that straddles continents
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ReviewJacques Thibaud String Trio: Mozart
THE STRAD RECOMMENDS The Strad Issue: November 2020 Description: Trio’s pitch-perfect approach to Mozart yields many delights Musicians: Jacques Thibaud String Trio Works: Mozart: Complete String Trios Catalogue number: AUDITE 97773 The Jacques Thibaud String Trio has Mozart’s E flat major Trio K563 down to the finest ...
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ReviewViola de Hoog: Mendelssohn
Period-instrument duo shows its prowess in athletic, colourful playing
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ReviewGoldner Quartet: D’Erlanger, Dunhill
Tobacco and banking dynasties are the unlikely sources for two distinct voices
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ReviewDai Miyata: Elgar, Vaughan Williams/Matthews
Short but sweet: a convincing completion of an unfinished work
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ReviewKian Soltani, Staatskapelle Berlin: Dvořák
Musicianship and intellect combine in tasteful, captivating performances



























