All articles by Joanne Talbot – Page 2
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Wen-Sinn Yang, Tassilo Probst: Weinberg
Another noteworthy album of a formerly neglected Soviet figure
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Fine Arts Quartet: Enescu Early Chamber Music
A welcome chance to explore the early works of a Romanian master
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Telegraph Quartet: Divergent Paths
Highly contrasted readings of a pair of contemporary quartets
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The Strad Recommends: cellist Alban Gerhardt, Alliage Quintet: Phantasy In Blue
A master cellist delivers old favourites in striking new garb
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Alexander Chaushian: Armenian Cello Concertos
Armenian artists champion the music of their homeland
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Raphaela Gromes: Strauss
Cellist lends Strauss Sonata and song transcriptions an almost operatic voice
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Raphael Wallfisch: Sacheverell Coke
Exploring neglected British chamber music from around World War II
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Concert review: Sheku Kanneh-Mason (cello) London Mozart Players/Jaime Martin
Joanne Talbot treks all the way to Fairfield Halls, Croydon, on 12 January 2020 to see the cello sensation perform
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Christian Poltéra, Kathryn Stott: Sonatas and Songs
New arrangements result in gorgeously warm and intimate music making
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Raphael Wallfisch: Ben-Haim, Bloch, Korngold
Plenty of gold to be mined here in an enterprising collection of concertos
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Gautier Capuçon: Franck, Chopin, Piazzolla
A superb partnership of star soloists sparks brilliance
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Lionel Handy, Jennifer Hughes: British Cello Works
Intense and well-judged performances of music by British women
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Katherine Jenkinson, Nicholas Holland: Shostakovich
An intriguing pairing of dramatic cello sonatas, new and established
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Daniel Müller-Schott: Strauss
Cello stars amid a constellation of other soloists in passionate performances
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