All Recordings articles – Page 23
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David Nadien: Debussy, Fauré, Franck, Ravel, Schubert
Outstanding Debussy from this much-missed concertmaster
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Daniel Kurganov: Rhythm and the Borrowed Past
Powerful advocacy of hugely demanding violin music
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Arcadia Quartet: Weinberg
A second volume of quartets makes a strong case for this Soviet master
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Konstantin Manaev: Love Stories; The Songs of Our Neighbours
A review of two CDs: exuberant explorations of Eastern European and contemporary music
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Joo Yeon Sir: Solitude
A lockdown project combining solo violin music both mainstream and rare
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Dejana Sekulić: Temporality of the Impossible
Plenty to absorb in this daringly exploratory album
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Črtomir Šiškovič: Pupils of Tartini Vol.2
A long-awaited second volume exploring the legacy of Tartini
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Pieter Wispelwey: Weinberg
Another key addition to the discography of this Polish-born Soviet master
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Adrian Butterfield: Leclair
Stylish period-instrument advocacy of this founder of the French violin school
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Christine Busch, Elene Ansaia Meiparian: Maria Bach
Chamber works that unite the worlds of Brahms and Debussy