All articles by Tim Homfray – Page 8
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Concert review: Henning Kraggerud (violin) Ljubica Stojanovic (piano)
Tim Homfray visits London’s Wigmore Hall for the performance on 10 January 2022
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Concert review: Kian Soltani (cello) London Philharmonic Orchestra/Marin Alsop
Tim Homfray gives his thoughts on the performance at London’s Royal Festival Hall on 14 January 2022
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Cecilia Zilliacus: Brahms, Maier, Röntgen
Playing of rhetorical beauty where more persuasion and less force go a long way
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Concert review: Zoffany Ensemble
Tim Hamfray visits London’s Conway Hall for the recital on 12 December 2021
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Concert review: Gould Piano Trio
Tim Homfray attends London’s Wigmore Hall for the recital on 29 December 2021
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Tabea Zimmermann, Jean-Guihen Queyras: Strauss
Two splendid soloists engage in a dialogue worthy of the finest actors
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Concert review: Ning Feng (violin) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Vasily Petrenko
Tim Homfray hears the rendition of Elgar’s Violin Concerto at London’s Royal Festival Hall on 3 November 2021
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Concert review: Johan Dalene (violin) Nicola Eimer (piano)
Tim Homfray reviews the performance from London’s Wigmore Hall on 22 November 2021
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Renaud Capuçon: Un Violon à Paris
A tasteful and gorgeously performed collection of smooth violin sweetmeats
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Takács Quartet: Mendelssohn, Fanny Mendelssohn
Illuminating the context of love and grief within the Mendelssohns’ lives
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Clara-Jumi Kang: Beethoven
Superbly committed collection of all ten of Beethoven’s violin sonatas
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Sol Gabetta, Patricia Kopatchinskaja: Sol & Pat
Two old friends are even more than the sum of their parts
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Concert review: Esther Yoo (violin) Yekwon Sunwoo (piano)
Tim Homfray reports on the recital performance at London’s Wigmore Hall on 20 September 2021
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Concert review: Gautier Capuçon (cello)
Tim Homfray watches the French cellist’s recital at London’s Wigmore Hall on 14 September 2021
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Janine Jansen: 12 Stradivari
Some first-class performances of much-recorded violin cornerstones
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Engegård Quartet: Mozart
Elegant, understated yet sparkling playing of Mozart’s ‘Haydn’ quartets