All Editorial articles – Page 59
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Théotime Langlois de Swarte: The Mad Lover
Violin and lute duo explore music of delicious melancholy
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United Strings of Europe, Amalia Hall: In Motion
Unfamiliar repertoire arranged for small string ensemble is well worth exploring
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Gautier Capuçon: Emotions
A collection of popular encores that strikes exactly the right note
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Christian-Pierre La Marca: Cello 360
Imaginative and varied recital that takes in the gamut of solo cello repertoire
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Kanneh-Mason Family: Carnival
An enchanting tour de force from a stunningly gifted musical family
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Frank Peter Zimmermann: Martinů, Bartók
Masterful performances of Martinů from a violinist on splendid form
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Trio Sōra: Beethoven
Fluent and dramatic performances to complete Beethoven’s anniversary year
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Jennifer Koh: Bach & Beyond – Part 3
Eloquent, artful, yet unadorned playing in the third of Koh’s series
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Book review: Nineteenth Century Musical Autographs: the Niçois Album of the Count of Cessole
Julian Haylock examines a unique collection of musical autographs, including such string players as Paganini, Alard and Franchomme
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Book reviews: ‘Mr Blok’ and ‘The Speed of Dark’
Jeffrey Solow reviews a novel by cellist Gregor Piatigorsky and a memoir by his son Joram
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Concert review: Catalyst Quartet, Harlem Quartet
Bruce Hodges hears the performance at Philadelphia’s Benjamin Franklin Hall on 30 October 2020
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Festival Review: Beijing Music Festival 2020
Tim Homfray views a plethora of sonata performances on the BMF live streaming platform (12-14 October 2020)
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Matt Haimovitz: Mon Ami, Mon Amour
Plenty to enjoy in a recital that explores a wide variety of French cello music
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Ligeti Quartet: Songbooks vol.1
Fearless and inventive string ensemble embraces Tuvan throat singing
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Quartetto di Cremona: Italian Postcards
Richly characterised musical postcards for armchair travellers
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Daniel Rowland, Maja Bogdanović: Vasks
Violinist is a passionate advocate of Latvian composer’s modern classics
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Steven Isserlis: Tavener
A deeply personal celebration of a composer and cellist’s creative relationship