All Reviews articles – Page 43
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Book review: Mstislav Rostropovich: Cellist, Teacher, Legend
Tully Potter reviews an updated version of Elizabeth Wilson’s authoritative biography of one of the 20th century’s greatest cellists
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Book review: The Fulton Collection: A Guided Tour
John Dilworth reads through a guided tour of one of the finest stringed instrument collections of modern times
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Live-streamed concert review: Rachel Barton Pine (violin) Matthew Hagle (piano)
Charlotte Gardner views the performance on 14 December 2021, beamed live from Pine’s apartment
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Concert review: Ensemble Raro
Bruce Hodges hear the performance at New York’s Weill Recital Hall on 2 December 2021
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Concert review: Randall Goosby (violin) Zhu Wang (piano)
Leah Hollingsworth listens to the performance at New York’s 92Y, Lincoln Hall, on 9 December 2021
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Concert review: Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Leah Hollingsworth hears a Baroque Bach concert at Alice Tully Hall, New York, on 10 December 2021
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Concert review: Grace Park (violin) Joseph Liccardo (piano)
Bruce Hodges attends the all-French recital at New York’s Weill Recital Hall on 13 December 2021
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Concert review: Roman Simovic (violin) London Symphony Orchestra/Kirill Karabits
Edward Bhesania hears the performance at London’s Barbican Hall on 9 December 2021
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Concert review: Zoffany Ensemble
Tim Hamfray visits London’s Conway Hall for the recital on 12 December 2021
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Concert review: Gould Piano Trio
Tim Homfray attends London’s Wigmore Hall for the recital on 29 December 2021
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Ragazze Quartet: Bartók Bound Vol.2
Unerring instincts pay dividends in the continuation of a Dutch Bartók cycle
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Philip Dukes: Brahms, Schumann
An uncommonly strong partnership shines in core works for viola and piano
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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