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Gringolts Quartet, Meta4: Mendelssohn, Enescu
Compelling performances and glorious sonority from two ensembles
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Maria Milstein, Mathieu van Bellen: Górecki, Prokofiev, Ysaÿe
Young Dutch violinists create a very lively duo recital
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Mirijam Contzen: Clement (Beethoven’s World)
Persuasive exploration of Beethoven’s influence on his contemporaries
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Brodsky Quartet: Beethoven
A masterpiece of quartet playing in a masterpiece of quartet writing
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Untold: The Ciderhouse Rebellion
Improvising folk fiddler and accordion player create spontaneous magic
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Sheku Kanneh-Mason: Elgar
Young cellist steps up to the mark in this most iconic of concertos
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Vilde Frang: Paganini, Schubert, Liszt, Ernst
Seductive phrasing and scintillating technique in an inspired recital
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Diana Tishchenko: Strangers in Paradise
Prize-winning violinist demonstrates her mettle in an eloquent recital
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A Sforzando of Interest? Analysis April 2020
The number of professional orchestral players in Germany is finally on the rise again. But does this mean classical music is becoming more popular, or is this just a flash in the pan?
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Soundpost: Letters to the Editor April 2020
TEAM PLAYERS As a retired violist who played with the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra for more than 30 years, I completely agree with David Kim, concertmaster of the Philadelphia Orchestra, that orchestral auditions demand of the player a completely different ‘language’ from other performance contexts (see video at bit.ly/2HYV3nq). Particularly ...
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Rachel Barton Pine: Dvořák and Khachaturian
Atmospheric, subtly thought-out playing touching on the mystical
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Jenő Hubay and His Pupil Emil Telmányi
Splendidly remastered reissue of Hungarian master and his virtuoso pupil