Stravinsky - Danse Russe (from Pétrouchka)
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Chamber » Duos » Violin & Piano Duos
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Extremely enjoyable – each re-listening only heightens my pleasure in the programme and all the performances – and extremely valuable in its illumination of an important subsidiary aspect of... — More…
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Presto Editor's Choice, July 2017
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This colossal account of Liszt’s great, arching tone-poem for piano...has never really been surpassed for technical authority. — More…
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Bringing lesser-known Stravinsky into the spotlight, it offers a sterling service to the repertoire. The recording is excellent, beautifully present and with just the right distance between... — More…
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Adès's touch with the piano parts is at once live-wire and beautifully stylish, with Marwood matching this flair for deftly characterised light and shade. The Pulcinella suite and Divertimento... — More…
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Aurèle Marthan, Dmitry Smirnov, Aurèle Marthan, Dmitry Smirnov, Adrien Boisseau and Caroline Sypniewski, Adrien Boisseau, Caroline Sypniewski, Aurèle Marthan, Dmitry Smirnov, Adrien Boisseau, Caroline Sypniewski, Célestin Guérin, Mathilde Caldérini, Amaury Viduvier, Nicolas Lamothe, Domi Emorine...
A striking selection of seemingly disparate elements, from Ravel to ‘Hotel California’ via film music by Philip Glass and Alberto Iglesias. An eclectic mix, then, but with an overarching feeling... — More…
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This 1971 recital preserves the other-worldly magic of Cherkassky at his best. His spontaneity, delicacy and ferocity are demonstrated in a sparkling, varied programme. — More…
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Self-respecting pianophiles will already have most of these seminal recordings. But, compared with earlier issues, APR reveal a fuller, richer piano sound where every nuance is crystal clear... — More…
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Liana Gourdjia plays Stravinsky
Liana Gourdjia (violin)
Deutsche RPO Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern, Zsolt Nagy
Ably partnered by the Deutsche Radio Philharmonie and Nagy, the violinist Liana Gourdjia gives a clean, elegant, sometimes dogged and sometimes lyrical account of Stravinsky’s 1931 Violin Concerto:... — More…
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It's not just Ray Chen's superb technique, but his sense of pacing in the music that's so striking: there's always time for the music to unfold, even at speed...Both he and Timothy Young are... — More…
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