All Recordings articles – Page 32
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Aris Quartet: Beethoven, Resch
An intense, tightly wound ‘Rasumovsky’ plus expressive contemporary response
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Juilliard Quartet: Beethoven, Bartók, Dvořák
Classic quartet programme to celebrate the birthday of a refined ensemble
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Marie Stockmarr Becker: Bach
Expressive, sweet-toned playing especially in the slow movements
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Nils Mönkemeyer: Vivaldi, Rolla, Tartini, Paganini, Sciarrino
Inventive viola arrangements the Red Priest would surely have enjoyed
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Patricia Kopatchinskaja: Pierrot lunaire
Not just a violinist – PatKop’s singing alter ego is extraordinary
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Violeta Vicci: Mirror Images
A remarkable concept album by a unique and imaginative solo performer
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Pablo Ferrández: Rachmaninoff, Falla, Granados, Casals
Soulful Spanish–Russian fusion in a highly successful mainstream debut
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Alessio Pianelli: A Sicilian Traveller
Spirited arrangements from an innovative and idiomatic cellist
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Isabelle Faust: Eötvös, Stravinsky
Hungarian composer’s mesmerising musical tribute to Spanish architecture
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Left Coast Chamber Ensemble: Messiaen, Rohde
There’s a wartime vibe in this well-coordinated Quatuor
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Manchester Collective: The Centre Is Everywhere
Sonic magic and immaculate playing combine in an unmissable recording
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Renaud Capuçon, Tabea Zimmermann: Jarrell
Two concertos for star soloists couldn’t have more committed performances
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Viktoria Mullova: Beethoven
A bright, fresh ‘Spring’ characterises violinist’s second Beethoven outing
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Anna Kreetta Gribajcevic, Fine Arts Quartet: Spirit of Bohemia
Intimate, chamber-style performances capture the music’s gentle charm
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Gli Incogniti: Beyond the Limits
Bach Jr’s inventive string symphonies sparkle in these performers’ hands