All Magazine articles – Page 32
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Concert review: Trio Gaspard
Tim Homfray hears a performance of Shostakovich, Haydn and Smetana at London’s Wigmore Hall on 18 September 2022
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Concert review: Danish Quartet
Tim Homfray hears a performance of Purcell, Mozart and Britten at London’s Wigmore Hall 23 September 2022
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Villiers Quartet: Smyth, Delius
A Delius discovery is brought to life with compelling musicianship
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Brodsky Quartet, Laura van der Heijden: Schubert
Cross-generational magic from the Brodskys and Laura van der Heijden
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Concert review: Zemlinsky Quartet
Tim Homfray hears a concert of Mozart and Dvořák at London’s Wigmore Hall on 25 September 2022
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Abel Selaocoe: Where Is Home / Hae Ke Kae
An album announcing the arrival of a major new boundary-defying talent
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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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Premium ❘ Feature
1734 Stradivari violin ‘Willemotte’: Late… but worth the wait
Made when Antonio Stradivari was 90 years old, the 1734 ‘Willemotte’ bears all his hallmarks including a deep, complex tone quality
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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