All Recordings articles – Page 26
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Sonoko Miriam Welde: Bruch, Barber, Vaughan Williams
A quality debut that includes perhaps one of the finest Larks you’ll ever hear
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Gabriel Schwabe: Elgar, Bridge
Nuanced playing in works that muse on the losses of the First World War
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Camerata Zürich: Janáček, Suk, Dvořák
A fabulous reimagining for string orchestra of Janáček’s piano cycle
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Jinjoo Cho: Saint-Saëns
Deliciously supple playing from soloist and orchestra in a composer tribute
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Trio Con Brio Copenhagen: Shostakovich, Arensky
Sheer tonal beauty and passion bring to life contrasting Russian works
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Hanson Quartet: Not All Cats Are Grey
Vivid 20th-century quartets played with full-blooded passion
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Astrig Siranossian: Saint-Saëns
Affection for the music shines through in a tribute for composer’s centenary
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Tabea Zimmermann, Jean-Guihen Queyras: Strauss
Two splendid soloists engage in a dialogue worthy of the finest actors
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Johanna Martzy & Michael Mann: Complete Deutsche Grammophon Recordings
Two short but stellar careers feature in a finely remastered reissue
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Attacca Quartet: Of All Joys
There’s joy to be found in this collection of sombre and thoughtful works
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Tatjana Masurenko: White Nights – Viola Music from Saint Petersburg
Final instalment of Russian viola music collection has been well worth the wait
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Fitzwilliam Quartet: Schubert
Historically informed approach highlights these works’ complexity
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Le Consort: Specchio Veneziano
Vivaldi is reflected back through his contemporaries’ music in stylish album
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Renaud Capuçon: Un Violon à Paris
A tasteful and gorgeously performed collection of smooth violin sweetmeats
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Sheku Kanneh-Mason, Isata Kanneh-Mason: Muse
Exquisite playing on the Kanneh-Mason siblings’ first recording together
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Vadim Repin: Gubaidulina
An orchestral 90th-birthday tribute to a singular and original Russian composer
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Takács Quartet: Mendelssohn, Fanny Mendelssohn
Illuminating the context of love and grief within the Mendelssohns’ lives