All Magazine reviews articles – Page 65
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Book review: From the Leader’s Chair
Tully Potter reviews the autobiography of British concertmaster and chamber musician Kenneth Sillito
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Book review: The Viola da Gamba
Robin Stowell reviews a book released in Italian in 2010, translated into English for the first time
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Book review: Classical Music for Children: 22 Easy Pieces for Violoncello and Piano
Janet Banks reviews a book for young players translated into English for the first time
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Peter Sheppard Skærved: The Great Violins, Vol. 3: Antonio Stradivari 1685
Beautiful playing in a fascinating exploration of a 17th-century manuscript
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Brooklyn Rider: Healing Modes
Brooklyn Rider: Healing Modes The Strad Issue: June 2020 Description: An album for our times from this boundary-breaking quartet Musicians: Brooklyn Rider Works: Music by Beethoven, Roberts, Esmail, Frank, Du Yun and Shaw Catalogue Number: IN A CIRCLE RECORDS ICR014 (2 CDS) New York-based quartet Brooklyn Rider’s ...
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Brinton Averil Smith: Exiles in Paradise
Music by European composers who became Los Angeles neighbours
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Clare Howick: British Violin Sonatas
Gems from British composers captured by an outstanding violin and piano duo
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Pierre Fouchenneret, Shuichi Okada: Merlin, Schubert
A Schubert-inspired octet plus a delightful performance of the original
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Ibrahim Aziz: Handel, Sainte-Colombe Le Fils
Commendable collection of works for viola da gamba by Handel – or are they?
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Phantasm: Bach – The Well-Tempered Consort
Keyboard works joyfully and successfully adapted to viol consort
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Fitzwilliam Quartet: Schubert
Much to discover in searching versions of two great late-Classical quartets
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Jean-Guihen Queyras: Complices
A fabulously accomplished collection of encores from accomplices
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Antje Weithaas, Maximilian Hornung: Schumann
Wonderfully elegant and well-balanced interpretations of two concertos
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Concert review: Danish Quartet
Leah Hollingsworth watches the Scandinavian foursome perform at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center on 11 February 2020
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Concert review: Jakob Kullberg (cello) Chris Grymes (clarinet) Jeremy Gill (piano)
Bruce Hodges hears the concert at New York’s National Sawdust on 2 February