All Schoenberg articles
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Festival round-up: BBC Proms 2024
Peter Quantrill takes in some of the string highlights at the Royal Albert Hall from this year’s BBC Proms
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Concert review: Maria Włoszczowska, Tim Crawford (violins) Timothy Ridout, Ting-Ru Lai (violas) Tim Posner (cello)
Tim Homfray hears the performance of Mozart, Schoenberg and Brahms at London’s Wigmore Hall on 23 April 2024
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Practice Diary: violist Rachel Roberts
The British violist works towards chamber and solo recitals that include pieces by Hindemith and Schoenberg. From 2016
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Sophie Rosa: Closing Statements
An unusual programme lent distinction by characterful playing
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Concert review: Mullova Ensemble: Transfigured Night
Edward Bhesania attends the interdisciplinary performance at London’s Milton Court Concert Hall on 18 October 2023
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Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective: Transfigured
A typically thoughtful programme from a rising chamber ensemble
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Telegraph Quartet: Divergent Paths
Highly contrasted readings of a pair of contemporary quartets
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The Strad Recommends: Emerson Quartet: Infinite Voyage
An affecting farewell from one of the major quartets of today
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Concert review: Novus Quartet
Tim Homfray visits London’s Wigmore Hall on 26 May 2023 for a performance of Mendelssohn, Milhaud and Schoenberg
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Concert review: Patricia Kopatchinskaja (violin) Joonas Ahonen (piano)
Peter Quantrill visits London’s Milton Court Concert Hall on 17 February 2023 for a performance of Schoenberg, Webern and Beethoven
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Concert review: Cremona Quartet, David Shifrin (clarinet)
Dennis Rooney attends the performance at New York’s Alice Tully Hall on 1 February 2022
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Ébène Quartet, Antoine Tamestit, Nicolas Altstaedt: ’Round Midnight
A varied and imaginative tapestry of night music, sumptuously performed
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Live-streamed concert review: Ari Streisfeld (violin) Phillip Bush (piano)
Dennis Rooney watches a performance from the University of South Carolina’s 206 Recital Hall, on 31 August 2021
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Linos Piano Trio: Stolen Music
Extraordinarily good reimagining of 20th-century orchestral classics
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Patricia Kopatchinskaja: Pierrot lunaire
Not just a violinist – PatKop’s singing alter ego is extraordinary
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Manchester Collective: The Centre Is Everywhere
Sonic magic and immaculate playing combine in an unmissable recording
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Spektral Quartet: Experiments in Living
A collection of contrasting music that’s more than just a game of chance
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Brinton Averil Smith: Exiles in Paradise
Music by European composers who became Los Angeles neighbours