All Magazine reviews articles – Page 32
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Anne-Sophie Mutter, Pablo Ferrández: Brahms, Clara Schumann
Brahms playing big on personality but which fails to engage emotionally
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Book review: The Creative Worlds of Joseph Joachim
Robin Stowell reviews a collection of papers on the 19th-century violin virtuoso, edited by Valerie Woodring Goertzen and Robert Whitehouse Eshbach
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Book review: The Caldersmith Papers: Writings on Guitar and Violin Acoustics
Jim Woodhouse reviews a collection of papers by Australian luthier and researcher Graham Caldersmith, from the 1970s to 2000s
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The Knights: The Kreutzer Project
Beethoven forms a fertile starting point for an unusual concept album
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Double CD review: Christian Tetzlaff, James Ehnes: Berg
Two master violinists offer opposing views of Berg
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Efrem Zimbalist: The Auer Legacy
Stellar playing from a violin legend leaves a reviewer wanting more
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Gabriel Schwabe: Russian Ballads
Emotionalism allied to full tone compel in this Russian odyssey
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Julien Chauvin: Vivaldi Concerti per Violino X ‘Intorno a Pisendel’
Brilliance and beauty combine in the latest volume of a Vivaldian epic
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BBC Proms review 2022: Lawrence Power, Maria Włoszczowska, Jennifer Koh, Pekka Kuusisto, Tabea Zimmermann, Nicola Benedetti
Peter Quantrill hears some of the more recent additions to the string repertoire at this year’s BBC Proms season
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Concert review: Dmitry Sitkovetsky (violin) Andrei Gridchuk (viola) David Geringas (cello)
Carlos Maria Solare attends Blackmore’s in Berlin on 13 August 2022 for the performance of Bach’s Goldberg Variations
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Concert review: Miklós Perényi (cello) Finghin Collins (piano)
Charlotte Gardner reports from the Verbier Festival, where the duo performed on 25 and 28 July 2022
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Barokksolistene/Bjarte Eike: The Playhouse Sessions
Rip-roaring music making effortlessly melds ancient and modern
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Christian Poltéra: Haydn, Hindemith
Haydn and Hindemith make strikingly sympathetic bedfellows
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Edinburgh International Festival 2022: Philharmonia Chamber Players, Laura Samuel, Pavel Haas Quartet, Richard Egarr
David Kettle reports from the Edinburgh International Festival, where eclectic chamber music rubbed shoulders with early works