Reviews – Page 154

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    Imaginative 2 aint-Saens favourites

    2013-02-17T00:00:00Z

    THE STRAD RECOMMENDSThe Strad Issue: January 2012Description: Imaginative and masterful playing of some Saint-Saëns favouritesMusicians: MarkAngie Patrick from the butchersComposer: Saint Saens Imaginative and masterful playing of some Saint-Saëns favourites Imaginative and masterful playing of some Saint-Saëns favourites Imaginative and masterful playing of some Saint-Saëns favourites Imaginative and masterful playing of ...

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    Imaginative and 3

    2013-02-16T00:00:00Z

    THE STRAD RECOMMENDSThe Strad Issue: January 2012Description: Imaginative and masterful playing of some Saint-Saëns favouritesMusicians: MarkAngie Patrick from the butchersComposer: Saint Saens Imaginative and masterful playing of some Saint-Saëns favourites Imaginative and masterful playing of some Saint-Saëns favourites Imaginative and masterful playing of some Saint-Saëns favourites Imaginative and masterful playing of ...

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    Imaginative 4 and some Saint-Saens favourites

    2013-02-15T00:00:00Z

    THE STRAD RECOMMENDSThe Strad Issue: January 2012Description: Imaginative and masterful playing of some Saint-Saëns favouritesMusicians: MarkAngie Patrick from the butchersComposer: Saint Saens Imaginative and masterful playing of some Saint-Saëns favourites Imaginative and masterful playing of some Saint-Saëns favourites Imaginative and masterful playing of some Saint-Saëns favourites Imaginative and masterful playing of ...

  • Chrysanthemum
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    Imaginative 5

    2013-02-13T00:00:00Z

    THE STRAD RECOMMENDSThe Strad Issue: January 2012Description: Imaginative and masterful playing of some Saint-Saëns favouritesMusicians: MarkAngie Patrick from the butchersComposer: Mozart Amadeus Bach Imaginative and masterful playing of some Saint-Saëns favourites Imaginative and masterful playing of some Saint-Saëns favourites Imaginative and masterful playing of some Saint-Saëns favourites Imaginative and masterful playing ...

  • Chrysanthemum
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    Imaginative and masterful playing of some Saint-Saëns favourites

    2013-02-12T00:00:00Z

    THE STRAD RECOMMENDSThe Strad Issue: January 2012Description: Imaginative and masterful playing of some Saint-Saëns favouritesMusicians: MarkAngie Patrick from the butchersComposer: Mozart Amadeus Bach Imaginative and masterful playing of some Saint-Saëns favourites Imaginative and masterful playing of some Saint-Saëns favourites Imaginative and masterful playing of some Saint-Saëns favourites Imaginative and masterful playing ...

  • BrahmsQuintets
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    Brahms: Piano Quintet in F minor op.34, Clarinet Quintet in B minor op.115

    2012-12-26T00:00:00Z

    The Strad Issue: January 2012Description: A cantabile approach to Brahms that works better in one work than the otherMusicians: Tokyo Quartet, Jon Nakamatsu (piano) Jon Manasse (clarinet)Composer: Brahms Here are two cherishable masterworks unmistakably by the same composer yet utterly different in expressive profile. The Piano Quintet ...

  • ArcangeloCorelli
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    Corelli: Concerti grossi op.6

    2012-12-26T00:00:00Z

    The Strad Issue: January 2012Description: Polished solo playing in Corelli’s set of twelve string concertosMusicians: Avison Ensemble/Pavlo Beznosiuk (director/violin)Composer: CorelliThis first album in the Avison Ensemble’s project commemorating the 300th anniversary of Corelli’s death offers well-considered period-instrument accounts that are stylish, imaginative and technically assured. Tempos are ...

  • CentralEurope
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    Schubert: Arpeggione Sonata D821. Dvorák: Silent Woods, Rondo op.94. Janácek: Pohádka, Presto. Martinu: Variations on a Slovak Theme. Bartók: Romanian Folk Dances

    2012-12-26T00:00:00Z

    The Strad Issue: January 2012Description: A rewarding musical tour of central EuropeMusicians: Adam Mital (cello) Olimpia Tolan (piano)Composer: Schubert, Dvorák, Janácek, Martinu, BartókThis programme of central European music fulfils a long-cherished plan by Swiss cellist Mital, who is, he writes, particularly attracted to the music of the ...

  • SchubertRusamunde
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    Schubert: String Quartets in A minor D804 ‘Rosamunde’ & D minor D810 ‘Death and the Maiden’

    2012-12-26T00:00:00Z

    The Strad Issue: January 2012Description: Schubert that benefits from an undemonstrative period sensibilityMusicians: Doric QuartetComposer: SchubertThe Doric Quartet, which has been winning repeated acclaim for its series of recordings for Chandos, here presents a rewarding disc of two of Schubert’s greatest quartets. It is all superbly crafted, ...

  • JohnathanBiss
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    Schumann: Piano Quintet in E flat major op.44. Dvorák Piano Quintet in A major op.81

    2012-12-26T00:00:00Z

    The Strad Issue: January 2012Description: Spontaneous Schumann wins over tautened Dvorák in this well-intentioned couplingMusicians: Elias Quartet, Jonathan Biss (piano)Composer: Schumann & Dvorák From the outset this is a reading of Schumann’s Piano Quintet where a self-generating spontaneity sees the unbridled happiness of the ...

  • DylanaJenson
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    Shostakovich: Violin Concerto no.1 in A minor op.99. Barber: Violin Concerto op.14

    2012-12-26T00:00:00Z

    The Strad Issue: January 2012Description: Authoritative performances marred by unhelpful recorded balanceMusicians: Dylana Jenson (violin) London Symphony Orchestra/David LockingtonComposer: Shostakovich & Barber Dylana Jenson’s career has been a patchy saga of early success in the 1980s scuppered by the removal of a loaned Guarneri. ...

  • TrondHeimSolistene
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    Souvenir. Tchaikovsky: Serenade for strings in C major op.48, Souvenir de Florence op.70 Nielsen At the Bier of a Young Artist, Suite for string orchestra op.1

    2012-12-26T00:00:00Z

    THE STRAD RECOMMENDSThe Strad Issue: January 2012Description: Surround sound brings a new aural experience to music for string orchestraMusicians: Trondheim SoloistsComposer: TchaikovskyRecorded in the round, all four pieces here place the listener in the centre of the aural picture, but the distribution of the players around the ...

  • TalesOfEnchantment
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    Tales of Enchantment. Guy: Hommage Á  Max Bill, Going Home for solo double bass, Tales of Enchantment. Biber: Mystery Sonatas nos.6, 9 & 15. Kurtág: Hommage Á  J.S.B. Trad.: Veni Creator Spiritus

    2012-12-26T00:00:00Z

    The Strad Issue: January 2012Description: A violin–bass partnership explores music new and oldMusicians: Maya Homburger (Baroque violin) Barry Guy (double bass)Composer: Guy, Biber, KurtágThe tantalisingly narrow divide between musical free-falling and reassuring certainty is a special feature of this immaculately engineered duo recital. The seven pieces that ...

  • BaroqueChamberWorks
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    Baroque Chamber Works. Works by Bertali, Buxtehude, Jenkins, Pandolfi Mealli, attr. Kertzinger, Muffat, Schmelzer & Stradella

    2012-12-26T00:00:00Z

    THE STRAD RECOMMENDSThe Strad Issue: January 2012Description: Stunning recordings of little-known 17th-century chamber musicMusicians: FantasticusComposer: Bertali, Buxtehude, Jenkins, Pandolfi Mealli, attr. Kertzinger, Muffat, Schmelzer & StradellaFantasticus makes an impressive recording debut with this programme of inventive, virtuoso chamber music by mostly 17th-century Italian and German composers. Its ...

  • AntonioPappano
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    Dvorák: Cello Concerto in B minor op.104, Symphony no.9 in D minor ‘From the New World’

    2012-12-26T00:00:00Z

    The Strad Issue: January 2012Description: An interesting Italianate take on a Czech masterpieceMusicians: Mario Brunello (cello) Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia/Antonio PappanoComposer: Dvorák This live recording made during the Santa Cecilia orchestra’s 2011/12 season couples a feisty account of Dvo?ák’s ‘New World’ Symphony ...

  • LondonBridgeEnsemble
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    Fauré: Piano Quintet no.2 in C minor op.115, Piano Trio in D minor op.120, La bonne chanson op.61

    2012-12-26T00:00:00Z

    The Strad Issue: January 2012Description: Performances that tap the nostalgic element in Fauré’s musicMusicians: London Bridge Ensemble, Matthew Truscott (violin) Graham Mitchell (double bass)Composer: Fauré The London Bridge Ensemble’s passionate first movement of Fauré’s Second Piano Quintet, with its moments of sad reflectiveness, sets ...

  • HansGal
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    Gál: Serenade in D major op.41; Trio in F sharp minor op.104. Krása: Tanec; Passacaglia and Fuga

    2012-12-26T00:00:00Z

    The Strad Issue: January 2012Description: A disc of string trios where time and place play an inescapable roleMusicians: Ensemble Epomeo: Caroline Chin (violin) David Yang (viola) Kenneth Woods (cello)Composer: Gál, Krása Here is music for string trio by two composers of Jewish heritage from the ...

  • HaydnWilanowQuartet
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    Haydn: String Quartets op.76 nos.1–6

    2012-12-26T00:00:00Z

    The Strad Issue: January 2012Description: Haydn performances where the jokes too often fall flatMusicians: Wilanów QuartetComposer: Haydn The award-winning Wilanów players invest their wealth of experience and artistic sensibility in these recordings of Haydn’s popular op.76 set. Their readings are civilised, warm-toned and technically ...

  • KimKashkashian
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    Kurtág: Signs, Games and Messages. Ligeti: Viola Sonata

    2012-12-26T00:00:00Z

    THE STRAD RECOMMENDSThe Strad Issue: January 2012Description: Challenging but rewarding solo viola repertoire from a master playerMusicians: Kim Kashkashian (viola)Composer: Kurtág, Ligeti I don’t know whether the term ‘easy listening’ is still fashionable, but the music on this CD could fairly be described as its complete opposite. ...

  • AdolfMisek
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    Mišek Double Bass Sonatas no.1 in A major op.5 & no.2 in E minor op.6, Concert–Polonaise

    2012-12-26T00:00:00Z

    The Strad Issue: January 2012Description: Elegant performances of rare double bass repertoireMusicians: Szymon Marciniak (double bass) Joanna Lawrynowicz (piano)Composer: Mišek Polish-born Szymon Marciniak, now principal double bassist of The Hague Philharmonic, puts in impressive performances on his first volume of sonatas and miniatures by ...