All Recordings articles – Page 8
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Mikhail Pochekin: Dvořák
Empathetic readings of Dvořák’s complete works for violin and orchestra
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Archos Quartet, Friedrich Thiele: D’Ambrosio
Telling performances show a Neapolitan virtuoso in a new light
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Kristin von der Goltz: Geminiani, Weiss
An unerring flair brings these demanding sonatas to life
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Sol Gabetta: Mendelssohn, Coll, Holliger, Rihm, Widmann
Plenty to entice here, as Mendelssohn meets modern masters
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Suyeon Kang (violin) Karolina Errera (viola) Andrei Ioniță (cello) Cătălin Șerban (piano) : Mélodies Infinies
Teacher and student meet in a persuasive pairing
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The Strad Recommends: Kathleen Parlow: Bach, Grieg, Mendelssohn etc
A treasurable reminder of a great Auer-trained violinist
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The Strad Recommends: Frank Peter Zimmermann: Bartók, Martinů, Stravinsky
Potent characterisation sets this album apart from the competition
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The Strad Recommends: Gidon Kremer: Songs of Fate
A highly personal programme offers a typically searing experience
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Mischa Elman: Mozart and Paganini
A complete Mozart sonata and some characterful miniatures are highlights
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Ophélie Gaillard: Napoli!
A southern Italian city provides ample inspiration for an eclectic programme
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Laurence Kayaleh: Noskowski, Želeński
Stirring readings of violin sonatas by two Polish nationalist composers
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Kirill Troussov, Benedict Kloeckner and Alexandra Troussova: Tchaikovsky Piano Trio
A Russian masterpiece inspires a performance high on emotion
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Michelangelo Quartet: Nikolai, Alexander and Ivan Tcherepnin
Keeping it in the family: an exploration of a Russian musical dynasty