All Schubert articles – Page 3
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Live-streamed concert review: Claudio Bohórquez (cello) Christoph Eschenbach (piano)
Peter Quantrill tunes into the show from Teldex Studios, Berlin, Germany, on 16 June 2021
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Emma Wernig: The Viennese Viola
Debut album of Viennese delights demonstrates poise and promise
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Live-streamed concert review: Rautio Piano Trio
Tim Homfray tunes into a virtual performacne from London’s Kings Place on 30 May 2021
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Live-streamed concert review: Calidore Quartet
Leah Hollingsworth hears the virtual performance of Dvořák, Schubert and Hannah Lash from Baltimore’s Shriver Concert Hall on 2 May 2021
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Oyster Duo: Stolen Pearls
Bass and piano duo breaks the mould and excels in borrowed repertoire
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Live-streamed concert review: Camerata Bern/Patricia Kopatchinskaja (violin)
Peter Quantrill views the performance at Reitschule Bern, Switzerland, 27 March 2021
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Live-streamed concert review: Chiaroscuro Quartet
Tim Homfray watches the performance at London’s Wigmore Hall from the comfort of his own home on 14 April 2021
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Live-streamed conert review: Australian Chamber Orchestra/Richard Tognetti (violin/director)
Edward Bhesania watches the show at Sydney Town Hall, Australia, on 17 February 2021
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Live-streamed concert review: Jupiter Quartet
Dennis Rooney listens to four short performances from the University of Illinois’s Krannert Center on 5, 12, 19 and 26 February 2021
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Concert review: Leonidas Kavakos (violin) London Symphony Orchestra/Simon Rattle
Tim Homfray hears a live-streamed performance from London’s LSO St Luke’s on 7 January 2021
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Concert review: Wigmore Soloists
Tim Homfray watches a live stream from London’s Wigmore Hall on 8 January 2021
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Concert review: Zuill Bailey (cello) Michael Butterman (piano) Members of the Boulder Philharmonic
Leah Hollingsworth watches a live stream from Boulder Municipal Airport, Colorado, on 23 January 2021
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Daniel Hope, Kay Stern, Dawn Harms, Sean Mori: Violins of Hope
Daniel Hope, Kay Stern, Dawn Harms, Sean Mori: Violins of Hope The Strad Issue: April 2021 Description: Intense musical drama, expressiveness – and hope – from a harrowing Holocaust history Musicians: Daniel Hope, Kay Stern, Dawn Harms, Sean Mori (violins) Patricia Heller (viola) Emil Miland (cello) Sasha ...
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Ariadne Daskalakis: Schubert
The second and final instalment of period-instrument Schubert is a delight
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United Strings of Europe, Amalia Hall: In Motion
Unfamiliar repertoire arranged for small string ensemble is well worth exploring
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Gautier Capuçon: Emotions
A collection of popular encores that strikes exactly the right note
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Busch Trio: Schubert
Expressive and well-balanced playing relishes Schubert’s optimistic side
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Arod Quartet: Schubert
Mature and gripping accounts from a young ensemble that’s streets ahead
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Trio Isimsiz: Fauré, Schubert, Brahms
Eagerly anticipated follow-up to an impressive debut from BB Trust artists