All Schulhoff articles
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Review
Klenke Quartet: Erkin, Ravel, Schulhoff
An enterprising programme in which a Turkish discovery stands out
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Review
Friederike Starkloff: Traum und Trauma
An album celebrating a remarkable decade of musical invention
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Schumann Quartet: 1923 – 100 Years of Radio
A quartet celebrates a seminal date to rousing effect
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Concert review: Goldmund Quartet
Bruce Hodges hears the performance of Schulhoff, Schumann and Haydn at Philadelphia’s Perelman Theater on 16 January 2024
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Quartet Berlin-Tokyo: Popov, Schulhoff
A major world-premiere recording of a neglected Soviet composer
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Schulhoff: Violin Sonatas nos.1 & 2; Suite; Solo Violin Sonata
Description: Monteiro's complete Schulhoff feels like a wasted opportunityMusicians: Bruno Monteiro (violin), JoÁo Paulo Santos (piano)Composer: SchulhoffCatalogue number: BRILLIANT CLASSICS 95324 First the complete Szymanowski, now Schulhoff: Bruno Monteiro is to be commended on his choice of repertoire. Unfortunately that is about all there is to say ...
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Kreisler: String Quartet in A minor. Schulhoff: Five Pieces for string quartet. Zemlinsky: String Quartet in E minor
The Strad Issue: January 2017Description: String quartets from the dying days of the Habsburg EmpireMusicians: Artis Quartet ViennaComposer: Kreisler, Schulhoff, ZemlinskyCatalogue number: NIMBUS NI 5942 This resourceful programme is a pendant to the Artis Quartet’s exploration of the neglected corners of Viennese quartet writing and to ...
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Identity. Debussy: Violin Sonata. Janácek: Violin Sonata. Schulhoff: Violin Sonata. Szymanowski: Violin Sonata op. 9; Notturno and Tarantella op. 28
THE STRAD RECOMMENDSThe Strad Issue: April 2016Description: Intelligent programming and ideal performancesMusicians: Noé Inui (violin) Mario Häring (piano)Composer: Debussy; Janácek; Schulhoff; SzymanowskiThis is a thoughtfully produced disc. The booklet notes, linking these early 20th-century compositions, create a useful conceptual context for these varied but complementary works, including ...
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Alla Czeca. Dvorák: String Quartet no.13 in G major. Schulfhoff: Five Pieces. Suk: Meditation on the Old Czech Chorale ‘St Wenceslaus’
The Strad Issue: January 2016Description: Infectious performances of three Czech works for string quartetMusicians: Signum QuartetComposer: Dvorák, Schulhoff, SukThe Signum Quartet has a penchant for themed programmes on its CDs, and this well-planned and sensitively recorded (if concise) recital of under an hour’s music surveys three decades ...