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Review of HAYDN; HUMMEL Piano Trios

HAYDN; HUMMEL Piano Trios

Not always Haydn of good cheer. There was an arcane side; and, from his letters to Marianne von Genzinger, a...

Reviewed by Nalen Anthoni in issue: 03/2015

Review of GNATTALI Alma brasiliera

GNATTALI Alma brasiliera

The music of the hugely prolific Brazilian pianist, composer and arranger Radamés Gnattali (1906 88) is so fluent and attractive...

Reviewed by William Yeoman in issue: 03/2015

Review of ERKOREKA Chamber Music

ERKOREKA Chamber Music

The generally vague booklet-notes accompanying this disc contain a revealing quote. Erkoreka’s teacher Michael Finnissy told his student that art...

Reviewed by Jed Distler in issue: 03/2015

Review of BONIS; FAURÉ Piano Quartets

BONIS; FAURÉ Piano Quartets

Here’s an enterprising programme from Quatuor Giardini. The marketplace is quite crowded where Fauré’s First Piano Quartet is concerned. While...

Reviewed by Harriet Smith in issue: 03/2015

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Review of ZEMLINSKY; BLOCH; KORNGOLD Piano Trios

ZEMLINSKY; BLOCH; KORNGOLD Piano Trios

Strange engineering dogs these performances. Flanking the piano in the middle are the strings, each at an extreme end; and...

Reviewed by Nalen Anthoni in issue: 03/2015

Review of ANTOINE Quartet. Violin Sonata

ANTOINE Quartet. Violin Sonata

Known by Vincent d’Indy as ‘the soldier musician’ because so much of his music was written during the First World...

Reviewed by Caroline Gill in issue: 03/2015

Review of Alexandre Tharaud: Le Temps Dérobé

Alexandre Tharaud: Le Temps Dérobé

This engrossing film illustrates what a richly fulfilling life that of the international concert pianist can be – and also...

Reviewed by Jeremy Nicholas in issue: 03/2015

Review of The Malcolm Smith Memorial Album

The Malcolm Smith Memorial Album

Malcolm Smith (1932-2011) was head of the Promotion and Hire Library at Boosey & Hawkes for many years and knew...

Reviewed by Peter Dickinson in issue: 03/2015

Review of Karim Said: Echoes from an Empire

Karim Said: Echoes from an Empire

In ‘Echoes from an Empire’ (good title), the Jordanian-born London-trained pianist Karim Said (b1988) presents six engagingly diverse examples of...

Reviewed by Jeremy Nicholas in issue: 03/2015

Review of Kotaro Fukuma: Dumka

Kotaro Fukuma: Dumka

After a brilliant and refined recording success in Albéniz’s Iberia, Kotaro Fukuma moves to a more wintry clime. In his...

Reviewed by Bryce Morrison in issue: 03/2015


 

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