All articles by Julian Haylock
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United Strings of Europe: Tchaikovsky
Tchaikovskian favourites rendered fresh through pliant performances
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Book review: Vaughan Williams
Julian Haylock reviews Eric Saylor’s biography of the English composer, published to mark the 150th anniversary of his birth
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Tatiana Samouil, Pavel Gomziakov, Andrei Korobeinikov: Rachmaninoff
Plenty of heart on display from Russians playing the music of their homeland
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Nemanja Radulović, Double Sens: Roots
A whistle-stop world tour by a major violinistic talent
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Nina Karmon, Diyang Mei, Justus Grimm: Nápravník
Spirited accounts of chamber music by a composer admired by Tchaikovsky
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The Knights: The Kreutzer Project
Beethoven forms a fertile starting point for an unusual concept album
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Gabriel Schwabe: Russian Ballads
Emotionalism allied to full tone compel in this Russian odyssey
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Book review: Distant Melodies: Music in Search of Home
Julian Haylock reviews a volume of musings on music and geography by Edward Dusinberre, first violinist of the Takács Quartet
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Lisa Batiashvili: Secret Love Letters
An eclectic programme, drawn together by stunning musicianship
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Book review: Uncommon Measure: A Journey Through Music, Performance, and the Science of Time
Julian Haylock reads through Natalie Hodges’ insightful thoughts on being a musician through the prisms of neuroscience and quantum physics
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Anne Akiko Meyers: Shining Night
A legendary ‘del Gesù’ takes centre stage in this wide-ranging recital
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Spectrum Concerts Berlin: Taneyev
Compelling accounts of a Russian Romantic who revered the Classical era
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Book review: Antonio & Isaac
Julian Haylock reads Todd Shimoda’s novel imagining what might have happened if Antonio Stradivari had met Sir Isaac Newton
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Pieter Wispelwey: Weinberg
Another key addition to the discography of this Polish-born Soviet master
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Christine Busch, Elene Ansaia Meiparian: Maria Bach
Chamber works that unite the worlds of Brahms and Debussy