All Editorial articles – Page 57
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Francesca Dego: Il Cannone
A dazzling and delightful recital played on Paganini’s own priceless ‘del Gesù’
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Isabelle Faust, Jean-Guihen Queyras: Beethoven
A collection of superb Beethoven performances, all in one place
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Concert review: Alina Ibragimova (Violin) Emma Bell (Soprano) David Butt Philip (Tenor) Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment/Mark Elder
Edward Bhesania watches a live stream from Glyndebourne Theatre, UK, on 11 January 2021
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Concert review: Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective
Peter Quantrill hears the performance by Matthew Hunt (Clarinet) Elena Urioste (Violin) Sheku Kanneh-Mason (Cello) and Tom Poster (Piano) from London’s Wigmore Hall on 11 January 2021
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Book review: The Roaring Brook Fiddler: Creative Life on the Wings of an Empath
Anne Inglis reviews the memoir of US violinist and tutor Julie Lyonn Lieberman
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Book review: Romantic Violin Performing Practices: A Handbook
Robin Stowell reviews David Milsom’s latest volume of historical research
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Book review: Violin Bridges
US luthier Michael Darnton reviews a collection of violin bridges from around the world
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Yo-Yo Ma: Songs of Comfort and Hope
Gorgeously played album of serene favourites from a masterful duo
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Lysander Piano Trio: Mirrors: 21st-Century American Piano Trios
Musical adventures from a New York piano trio that yield evocative moments
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Arcadia Quartet: Weinberg
Eloquent album that ought to shift this neglected music into the mainstream
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Matthew Jones, Sarah-Jane Bradley, Tim Lowe: Walton
Unmissable album of confident works from the composer’s youth
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Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Sol Gabetta: Plaisirs Illuminés
Breathtaking vividness and attention to detail illuminate this collection
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Signum Quartet, Tanja Tetzlaff: Tüür
Baltic composer’s music yields heartfelt and often astonishingly good moments
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Dante, Endellion Quartets: Stanford
Hybrid ensemble presents some rare gems and a debut recording
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Marc Coppey: Shostakovich
Fierce playing captures all the brilliance and brutality of Shostakovich’s music
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Ariadne Daskalakis: Schubert
The second and final instalment of period-instrument Schubert is a delight
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British Music For Strings I
Welcome start to a new series of 20th-century British string music
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Ning Feng: Paganini
Stunning virtuosity from a violinist who holds a musical universe in his hands