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Danel Quartet: Prokofiev
A quartet renowned for Shostakovich turns its attention to his compatriot
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Théotime Langlois de Swarte: Vivaldi, Gentili, Lambranzi
A young adventurer gives Vivaldi’s most famous work a refresh
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Alfred Dubois: Eck, Handel, Kreisler, Vieuxtemps, Ysaÿe
A wide-ranging reissue does justice to an important Ysaÿe pupil
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Oscar Bohórquez: Unexpected America
Plenty to engage in an album by turns challenging and entertaining
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The Strad Recommends: Renaud Capuçon: Barber, Sibelius
Master musician combines passion and experience in two contrasting concertos
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The Strad Recommends: Daniil Bulayev: Bloch, Enescu, Ysaÿe
A striking debut from a 20-year-old Latvian violinist
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The Strad Recommends: Maxwell Quartet: Haydn
The Scottish foursome’s Haydn mini-series ends on a high
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Riccardo Pes: ‘Degenerate Music’ for Cello
A lack of individuality makes for an underwhelming listen
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Kuss Quartet: Schubert, Andre, Ter Schiphorst
A revealing juxtaposition of old and new from this adventurous quartet
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Giovanni Sollima: Al-Bunduqiyya: The Lost Concerto
Plenty of daring on display from an enterprising cellist–composer
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Jerusalem Quartet: Shostakovich
Grittily human readings of music close to this ensemble’s heart