All Schumann articles – Page 3
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Concert review: Kian Soltani (cello) Aaron Pilsan (piano)
Tim Homfray ventures into London’s Wigmore Hall on 21 June 2022 for the recital of Schumann, Valentin Silvestrov, Enescu and a set of Persian folk songs
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Christian Ferras: The SWR Recordings
A fitting, if mixed, tribute to one of the great violinists of the 20th century
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Concert review: Danish Quartet
Leah Hollingsworth hears an innovative programme of Charpentier, Adams, Blumenfeld, Schumann and Schubert at the Shriver Hall Concert Series, Baltimore, on 19 April 2022
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Concert review: Ébène Quartet
Bruce Hodges visits New York’s Zankel Hall on 30 March 2022 for Mozart, Shostakovich and Schumann
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Concert review: Benedetti–Elschenbroich–Grynyuk Trio
Tim Homfray hears the trio perform at London’s Wigmore Hall on 24 February 2022
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Philip Dukes: Brahms, Schumann
An uncommonly strong partnership shines in core works for viola and piano
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Renaud Capuçon: Un Violon à Paris
A tasteful and gorgeously performed collection of smooth violin sweetmeats
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Solem Quartet: The Four Quarters
Striking concept album with committed playing but a bewildering mix of styles
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Janine Jansen: 12 Stradivari
Some first-class performances of much-recorded violin cornerstones
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Timothy Ridout: A Poet’s Love
Song transcriptions that delightfully channel the viola’s inner poet
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Théotime Langlois de Swarte: Proust, Le Concert Retrouvé
An exquisite musical madeleine to be enjoyed again and again
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Andrzej Bauer: Schumann, Lutosławski, Tchaikovsky
Cellist provides an original and spirited voice in three impressive performances
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Emerson Quartet: Schumann
A pure but not simple approach from a quartet making its label debut
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Josephine Knight: Schumann, Piatti
Elegant playing characterises a deeply researched and challenging programme
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Raphaela Gromes: Romantic Cello Concertos
Romantic cello works yield delights in the hands of a passionate advocate
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Calidore Quartet: Babel
Quartet music from three centuries comes together in a breathtaking disc
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Antje Weithaas, Maximilian Hornung: Schumann
Wonderfully elegant and well-balanced interpretations of two concertos
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Jenő Hubay and His Pupil Emil Telmányi
Splendidly remastered reissue of Hungarian master and his virtuoso pupil