All Recordings articles – Page 42
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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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Timothy Ridout: Vaughan Williams, Martinů, Hindemith, Britten
Blossoming viola soloist gracefully takes on the mantle of Tertis
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Jack Liebeck: Schoenberg, Brahms
Exuberance, focus and ravishing tone in two highly contrasting concertos
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Raphael Wallfisch: Sacheverell Coke
Exploring neglected British chamber music from around World War II
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Gringolts Quartet, Meta4: Mendelssohn, Enescu
Compelling performances and glorious sonority from two ensembles
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Maria Milstein, Mathieu van Bellen: Górecki, Prokofiev, Ysaÿe
Young Dutch violinists create a very lively duo recital
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Mirijam Contzen: Clement (Beethoven’s World)
Persuasive exploration of Beethoven’s influence on his contemporaries
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Brodsky Quartet: Beethoven
A masterpiece of quartet playing in a masterpiece of quartet writing
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Untold: The Ciderhouse Rebellion
Improvising folk fiddler and accordion player create spontaneous magic
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Sheku Kanneh-Mason: Elgar
Young cellist steps up to the mark in this most iconic of concertos