All Recordings articles – Page 46
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Dudok Quartet Amsterdam: Haydn
An auspicious start to what might become a complete Haydn cycle
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Ilya Gringolts, Dmitry Kouzov: Eisler, Widmann, Ravel
Gripping and beautifully played duos that demand committed listening
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James Ehnes, Andrew Armstrong: Beethoven
Clean and highly musical performances that want a little for character
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Diyang Mei: Transforming Viola
An attractive musical calling card from a prize-winning viola player
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Leon Bosch: 21st-Century Double Bass
The bass is supple and light on its feet in music from this century
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Mathis Mayr, Antonis Anissegos: Feldman
Remarkable performances that seem to manipulate the passage of time
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Patricia Kopatchinskaja: Time & Eternity
A passionate, challenging and ultimately fascinating ‘concept’ album
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Pavel Haas Quartet: Shostakovich
A quartet in its element in the intense, highly charged music of Shostakovich
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Black Oak Ensemble: Silenced Voices
Another chance to sing out for more voices lost to the Holocaust
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Johannes Moser, Alasdair Beatson: Felix & Fanny Mendelssohn
An exhilarating programme of works for cello and piano captures these composer siblings’ high spirits
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Hagai Shaham, Raphael Wallfisch, Arnon Erez: Beethoven
Three composers seen through a glittering Nordic prism
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Christian Tetzlaff: Beethoven
Performances of two cornerstone concertos that may divide audiences
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Alina Ibragimova: Brahms, C. Schumann
Freshly minted performances of familiar works prove there’s plenty more to say
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Katherine Jenkinson, Nicholas Holland: Shostakovich
An intriguing pairing of dramatic cello sonatas, new and established
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Maria Milstein, Nathalia Milstein: Voyageur
The Milstein sisters take us on a journey of French repertoire and song transcriptions
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Michael Barenboim, Kian Soltani: Mozart
A ‘friends and family’ trio displays musical chemistry and superb artistry
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Vogler Quartet: Dvořák
Balanced performances present revealing insights into the composer’s development
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Franziska Hölscher: Berio, Biber, Schumann, Sciarrino
Franziska Hölscher: Berio, Biber, Schumann, Sciarrino The Strad Issue: December 2019 Description: A young violinist’s impressive programme and thoughtful performances Musicians: Franziska Hölscher (violin) Severin von Eckardstein (piano) Works: BERIO Sequenza VIII per Violino Solo BIBER Passacaglia in G minor SCHUMANN Sonata in D minor op.121 SCIARRINO ...