Review - David Oistrakh: The Warner Remastered Edition – The Complete Columbia & HMV Recordings
Rob Cowan on a revealing collection of recordings by the Russian violinist David Oistrakh
Last year’s album of Rachmaninov and Barber sonatas from Sheku and Isata Kanneh-Mason (‘Muse’ – 11/21) included a selection of...
Reviewed by Jeremy Nicholas in issue: AW22
The young Dutch violinist Niek Baar’s name was a new one to me when this debut album landed on my...
Reviewed by Charlotte Gardner in issue: AW22
For those in far-flung foreign places and younger readers, the name of Max Jaffa may be unfamiliar. Born in London...
Reviewed by Jeremy Nicholas in issue: AW22
The seaside town of Guéthary lies on the south-west coast of France in the region known as the Basque Country....
Reviewed by Pwyll ap Siôn in issue: AW22
This might be more precisely named ‘The Enescu Octet Project’, since it was prompted by Nicolas Dautricourt’s chance discovery (in...
Reviewed by Guy Rickards in issue: AW22
Formed in 2017 by the orchestra’s section leaders at the suggestion of Daniel Barenboim, the Berlin Staatskapelle Quartet make their...
Reviewed by Tim Ashley in issue: AW22
‘Some of the most extraordinarily gawky music that [Mozart], so rarely in the slightest awkward, ever wrote.’ Thus Paul Griffiths...
Reviewed by David Threasher in issue: AW22
This is a golden age for Mendelssohn string quartets, once treated with faint condescension but now recognised as arguably the...
Reviewed by Richard Wigmore in issue: AW22
When Marais published La gamme et autres morceaux de symphonie in 1723, he was 67 years old. He would die...
Reviewed by Mark Seow in issue: AW22
Nearly a quarter of a century since recording Britten’s three Solo Suites (Erato, 4/01) and re-recording the Cello Symphony (12/99),...
Reviewed by Andrew Farach-Colton in issue: AW22
Rob Cowan on a revealing collection of recordings by the Russian violinist David Oistrakh
In our current dark times we need Debussy as much as ever. And this book is a perfect way in if you...
Rob Cowan’s monthly survey of historic reissues and archive recordings
Rob Cowan on the legacies of a trio of conductors in the music in which they excelled
Rob Cowan dives into Warner’s second volume of Wolfgang Sawallisch’s recordings
It’s hard to think of another book about a specific instrument that goes quite as deep as this
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