All Editorial articles – Page 78
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Concert review: Alexander Rudin (cello) Alexander Melnikov (piano)
Tim Homfray hears the concert at London’s Wigmore Hall on 21 June 2019
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Concert review: Pupils of the Yehudi Menuhin School
Charlotte Gardner reports from the annual Wigmore Hall concert, which took place on 30 June 2019
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Festival review: Hambacher MusikFest
Carlos María Solare reports from the German music festival (19–23 June), which proved to be a hotbed of chamber music talent
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Phoebe Carrai, Beiliang Zhu: Out of Italy
Finding flashes of greatness in Italian Baroque cello repertoire
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Peter Mallinson, Matthias Wiesner: A Tale of Two Violas
More Tertis transcriptions in a delightful double-viola celebration
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L’Archicembalo: Vivaldi
There’s inventive and compelling playing in this bumper issue of Vivaldi
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Jasper Quartet: Kernis, Debussy
An aptly flowing string quartet from a contemporary American composer
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Ulf Wallin: Brahms: The Five Sonatas for Violin and Piano vol.1
Proving that you can still count all Brahms’s violin sonatas on one hand
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Primrose Piano Quartet: Brahms
Not an ounce of spare fat on Brahms in transformative period performances
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Harmonie Universelle: Biber
The joyful and spiritual realm of Biber, both religious and secular
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Eybler Quartet: Beethoven
Perfectly capturing the astringency of Beethoven’s first-period quartets
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Trio con Brio Copenhagen: Beethoven
The Strad Issue: September 2019 Description: Beethoven the Romantic strains at the leash in these spacious performances Musicians: Trio con Brio Copenhagen Works: BEETHOVEN Piano Trios: in C minor op.1 no.3, in B flat major op.97 ‘Archduke’ Catalogue Number: Orchid Classics ORC 100101 Recorded as if ...
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Premium ❘ Feature
Northern double bass makers: Northern lights
The 19th century witnessed a thriving double bass making scene in the Manchester area of England. This northern school, which had its own distinct style points, flourished for a longer time than its southern counterpart, as Thomas Martin, Martin Lawrence and George Martin explain
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Trio Zimmermann: Goldberg Variations
Three Stradivaris and a new arrangement of this dazzling music
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Janet Sung: Sung Sessions: Edge of Youth
The programming is the standout feature of this debut album
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Daniel Röhn: The Golden Violin
Sadly more gilt than gold in a nevertheless attractive programme of oldies