All Recordings articles – Page 28
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Sol Gabetta, Patricia Kopatchinskaja: Sol & Pat
Two old friends are even more than the sum of their parts
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Solem Quartet: The Four Quarters
Striking concept album with committed playing but a bewildering mix of styles
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Daniel Müller-Schott: Four Visions of France
German cellist brings an international feel to collection of Gallic works
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Jennifer Pike: The Polish Violin: Volume 2
Volume two of Pike’s Polish odyssey hits the mark with magical playing
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Janine Jansen: 12 Stradivari
Some first-class performances of much-recorded violin cornerstones
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Silesian Quartet: Penderecki
Emotional and committed retrospective of 20th-century composer’s string quartets
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Rosanne Philippens: Haydn, Stravinsky
Innately musical playing of Haydn concertos peppered with Stravinsky
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Engegård Quartet: Mozart
Elegant, understated yet sparkling playing of Mozart’s ‘Haydn’ quartets
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Augusta and Georgina McKay Lodge: Chamber Music from the Court of Frederick the Great
Exuberant playing of virtuoso works fit for a music-loving king
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ARC Ensemble: Klebanov
Ukrainian composer’s quartets are an important addition to the repertoire
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Christoph Croisé: The Solo Album
Virtuoso and dramatic exploration of a century of solo cello music
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Eliot Quartet: Thème Russe
Quartet celebrates folk connections with luminous finesse and a spicy kick
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Escher Quartet: Barber, Ives
American quartets receive wonderfully striking and immediate interpretations
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Timothy Ridout: A Poet’s Love
Song transcriptions that delightfully channel the viola’s inner poet