All Recordings articles – Page 30
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Aris Quartet: Beethoven, Resch
An intense, tightly wound Rasumovsky plus expressive contemporary response
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Nicolas Altstaedt: Fagerlund
Finnish composer’s cello concerto is convincing in the hands of its dedicatee
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Amandine Beyer: Bach, Pisendel
Classy, light take on sonatas by Bach and his contemporary countryman
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Boris Begelman: Vivaldi
Another energetic and sparkling volume in the great complete concertos project
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Mikhail Pochekin, Ivan Pochekin: Mozart
Refreshing and spontaneous approach by brothers on the same wavelength
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Isabelle Faust, Alexander Melnikov: Mozart
Musicians having the time of their lives in insightful interpretations
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Minguet Quartet: Mendelssohn
Composer’s youthful works receive precise and unmannered performances
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Nina Karmon, Floris Mijnders: Labor
Labor shakes off the Brahmsian dust in late Romantic rarities
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Doric Quartet: Mozart ‘Prussian’ Quartets
Shaped, free approach makes a happy journey through Prussian territory
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Barnabás Kelemen, Nicolas Altstaedt, Alexander Lonquich: Kodály, Dvořák
Spectacularly expressive performances of composers’ dazzling sound worlds
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Peter Sheppard Skærved: Hallgrímsson
Seriously playful collection of musical sketches by Icelandic composer
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Ehnes Quartet: Beethoven
Beautifully balanced performances that wear the music’s intensity lightly
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Yo-Yo Ma, Emanuel Ax: Hope Amid Tears
A sense of quiet magnificence radiates from two master musicians
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Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective: American Quintets
Outstanding collection of lesser-known chamber works from talented ensemble
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Hiyoli Togawa: Songs of Solitude
Intriguing commissions on a contemplation of lockdown solitude