All articles by Robin Stowell – Page 3
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Alina Ibragimova: Telemann
The sheer eclecticism of Telemann’s imagination is laid bare in solo fantasias
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Book review: The Creative Worlds of Joseph Joachim
Robin Stowell reviews a collection of papers on the 19th-century violin virtuoso, edited by Valerie Woodring Goertzen and Robert Whitehouse Eshbach
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Julien Chauvin: Vivaldi Concerti per Violino X ‘Intorno a Pisendel’
Brilliance and beauty combine in the latest volume of a Vivaldian epic
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Gli Incogniti: Il Mondo al Rovescio: Concerti con Molti Istromenti
Well-picked concertos showcase the sheer range of this Venetian master
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Pierluigi Mencattini: Piani
Problematic tuning and inauthentic instrumentation dog these sonatas
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Rachel Podger: Beethoven
Spontaneity and intelligence as a Baroque giant explores new territory
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Črtomir Šiškovič: Pupils of Tartini Vol.2
A long-awaited second volume exploring the legacy of Tartini
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Adrian Butterfield: Leclair
Stylish period-instrument advocacy of this founder of the French violin school
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Book review: Music, Dance and Franco-Italian Cultural Exchange c.1700
Robin Stowell reviews Dona Fader’s latest publication, on the life and career of French Baroque composer Michel Pignolet de Montéclair
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Fretwork: Matthew Locke: The Flat Consort
A fitting 400th birthday present for this master of the viol consort
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Gil Shaham: Mozart
A fascinating encounter between old-world opulence and modern musicianship
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Théotime Langlois de Swarte: Générations
Confidence and style underpin this exploration of Vivaldian cross-currents