THIS fascinating new disc from the revered Fitzwilliam String Quartet with guest violist James Boyd almost reconciles the strands of what I call “the Bruckner problem”. The Austrian is a “love him or ...
The performance will begin with the first movement of Bruckner's Symphony No. 7, Allegro Moderato, followed by the piece Deerand from the Kasteh Quartet's new album in collaboration with the AISO ...
Technical infallibility is now a non-negotiable when it comes to Bartók's six fiendishly difficult string quartets. Still, there's much more to these pieces than simply hitting the right notes and ...
Ralph Evans, violin; Efim Boico, violin; Nicolo Eugelmi, viola; Wolfgang Laufer, cello; Anton Kuerti, piano At MacMillan Theatre in Toronto on Sunday Because it doesn't ordinarily play in Toronto, the ...
As members of one of the world’s leading Bruckner orchestras, violinist Yuan-Qing Yu and cellist Ken Olsen know the 19th century Austrian symphonist better than most. But when the board chair of their ...
Bad timing in the mails alone kept Tenebrae's new recording Brahms and Bruckner Motets (Signum Classics) off my year's best list, so I'm happy now to call it the most beautiful recording of 2015. It's ...
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