All Editorial articles – Page 16
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Wen-Sinn Yang, Tassilo Probst: Weinberg
Another noteworthy album of a formerly neglected Soviet figure
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Concert review: Danish Quartet, Jeremy Denk (piano)
Edward Bhesania hears the performance of Ligeti, Mozart and Schumann at London’s Wigmore Hall on 15 September 2023
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Book review: Maud Powell: Pioneer American Violinist
Tully Potter reviews the second edition of this landmark biography of the legendary US violinist
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Concert review: Chouchane Siranossian (violin) Leonardo García Alarcón (harpsichord) Balázs Máté (cello)
Tim Homfray hears the performance of Bach, Farina, Walther, Locatelli, Naregatsi and Schmelzer at London’s Wigmore Hall on 18 September 2023
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Concert review: Patricia Kopatchinskaja (violin) Reto Bieri (clarinet) Polina Leschenko (piano)
Edward Bhesania hears the performance of Enescu, Poulenc, Bartok, Milhaud, Schoenfeld and Kopatchinskaja herself, at London’s Queen Elizabeth Hall on 24 September 2023
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The Strad Recommends: Maxim Rysanov, Guy Johnston: Tabakova
Masterly premiere recordings make the case for an individual voice
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The Strad Recommends: Christian Tetzlaff, Tanja Tetzlaff: Brahms, Dvořák, Viotti
Siblings inject joy into Brahms and virtuosity into Viotti
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The Strad Recommends: Gary Hoffman: Beethoven
A new Beethoven cycle offers a fulfilling listen
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Book review: Two Violins, One Viola, a Cello and Me
Anne Inglis reviews the memoir of classical music agent Sonia Simmenauer, and her encounters with string quartets over the years
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Book review: Schubert’s String Quartets: The Teleology of Lyric Form
Robin Stowell reviews Anne M. Hyland’s musicological analysis of the composer’s 15 quartets
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Rachel Podger: C.P.E. Bach
A treasurable partnership from two giants of the early music world
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Benjamin Schmid: Jazz Violin Concertos
A winning mix of concertos that sets the feet a-tapping
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Wendling Quartet, Wittenberg Quartet: Mozart, Reger et al
Mozart is the star in historic recordings by two fine German quartets
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Double CD review: Mozart Violin Concertos by Renaud Capuçon and Aisslinn Nosky
Highly contrasted readings of Mozart’s evergreen concertos