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This is a reposted article originally written for Positive Feedback by our friend Rush Paul. The great team at Positive Feedback, as well as Rush himself, have kindly given us permission to repost this and you can find the original article at this link. Thanks to Rush the PF team! Ah, and THIS is how […]
This is a reposted article originally written for Positive Feedback by our friend Rush Paul. The great team at Positive Feedback, as well as Rush himself, have kindly given us permission to repost this and you can find the original article at this link. Thanks to Rush the PF team! There are some artists whose […]
As winter gives way to spring, the inner landscape opens to the reawakened natural world. Two albums from Just Listen form the perfect soundtrack for seasonal change. Changing Landscapes Music that crosses genres can be difficult to characterize in words. âChanging Landscapesâ, an album by pianist Philipp RĂźttgers and violist Oene Van Geel, draws on […]
She steals your heart, your soul, and stays forever in your mind I wouldnât be honest in saying that there are no other great recordings of Rachmaninoffâs third piano concerto, but this is the only one that managed to steal my heart and my soul so profoundly that it will stay forever in my mind. […]
Instantly Serving the Discerning Music Lover At a time when âstreamingâ has become the norm, some courageous labels continue to serving the small market of discerning music lovers with the best attainable quality in high resolution. Yarlung Records is such a label. Donât get me wrong. Iâm not against streaming. The (internet) radio fills a large part of […]
*All albums featured in this article are now available at 20% discount. Offer ends March 31, 2023 end of day CET. Discounts are applied automatically at checkout. Itâs true! As more and more time goes by I find that itâs quite difficult to have a single âfavoriteâ performance of a given piece of classical music. […]
This is a reposted article originally written for Positive Feedback by our friend Rush Paul. The great team at Positive Feedback, as well as Rush himself, have kindly given us permission to repost this and you can find the original article at this link. Thanks to Rush the PF team! Iâve been listening to various […]
Two of the same? Not quite We have here two versions of the same, offered separately or in a âbundle saleâ. I donât think that it has ever happened before. Jake Purches, the producer of these albums, says: âThe program is the same ⌠but the interpretation is quite differentâ. How right he is. At […]
JSB, the Almost Unbreakable Craftsman There is no limit, so it seems, to what can be done with the musical language of one of the most compelling composers of humanity, Johann Sebastian Bach. No matter which instruments are used. Not even an accordion playing selected preludes and fugues from Das Wohltemperierte Klavier, or the Goldberg Variations […]
It is like looking at a Rembrandt after the grime of the ages has been removed When I came more or less by chance across this 2L release, I didnât know the performing violinist, Ragnhild Hemsing, nor her piano partner, Tor Espen Aspaas. I hesitated, believing that good readings of Beethovenâs Sonatas were the âchasse […]
With so many artists and recording companies gracing their audiences with new and often inventive musical projects, each vying for the attention of the educated listenersâ ears, it is once in a while a pleasure to go down memory lane and realize that some music doesnât age. Haydnâs Musical Time Triptych is one of them. […]
The scene is set for something special Dutch violinist Niek Baar obtained his masterâs degree at the famous Hanns Eisler University of Music in Berlin, Germany, and ⌠he is an avid collector of international prizes. Is he special? Looks like it, and for more than one reason. After so many Dutch female violinists made […]