All Magazine articles – Page 15
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Nachmanovitch: Music from Before the Beginning
An engrossing box of delights from an American polymath
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Sophie Rosa: Closing Statements
An unusual programme lent distinction by characterful playing
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Gautier Capuçon: Destination Paris
Plenty of affection in a cellist’s homage to his home city
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Concert review: Soloists of the Kronberg Academy
Tim Homfray hears the performance by Noga Shaham, Weronika Dziadek, Dmytro Udovychenko and Hans Christian Aavik with pianist Ita Navon at London’s Wigmore Hall on 22 October 2023
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Concert review: Théotime Langlois de Swarte (violin) Justin Taylor (harpsichord)
Tim Homfray attends the performance of Francoeur, Eccles, Purcell and Corelli at London’s Wigmore Hall on 19 October 2023
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The Strad Recommends: Rakhi Singh: Purnima
A Manchester Collective founder makes waves in her solo debut
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Concert review: Mullova Ensemble: Transfigured Night
Edward Bhesania attends the interdisciplinary performance at London’s Milton Court Concert Hall on 18 October 2023
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The Strad Recommends: Isabelle Faust et al: Schumann
Period instruments prove revelatory in two Romantic icons
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Concert review: Phantasm
Peter Quantrill gives his thoughts on the concert of Byrd and Bach at London’s Wigmore Hall on 11 October 2023
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Concert review: Gabriel Croitoru (violin) Horia Mihail (piano)
Peter Quantrill travels to London’s Romanian Cultural Institute for the performance of Tartini, Kreisler, Enescu, Dvořák, Elgar, Moszkowski and Dediu on 5 October 2023
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The Strad Recommends: Chiaroscuro Quartet: Beethoven
Revelatory middle- and late-period Beethoven from the Chiaroscuro
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Concert review: Sphinx Virtuosi
Bruce Hodges visits the Perelman Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, US, on 18 October 2023 for a performance of Blache, Foley, Farías, Casarrubios, Hailstork and Perkinson
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Ofra Harnoy: Elgar, Lalo
A lost recording is finally resurrected, and has been worth the wait
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Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective: Transfigured
A typically thoughtful programme from a rising chamber ensemble