Musik / kammermusik

Zigeunerlieder : songs & duets


Anmeldelser (6)


BBC music magazine

2010 May

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Erik Levi

2010 May

"The transciptions made by Dvorak's great-grandson Josef Suk remain entirely respectful to the composer's original vocal lines ... I find the final song from the 11th of the Op. 32 Moravian Duets in, which Suk double-tracks bothe parts on the viola, particularly captivating".


Fono Forum

2012 Juli

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Christoph Zimmermann

2012 Juli

"Auch wegen Christoph Berners subtiler Klavierbegleitung kann diese Dvorak-Kollektion nur willkommen geheissen werden".


Diapason

2012 mai

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Hélène Cao

2012 mai

"Kühmeier et Fink vibrent et respirent à l'unisson ... Plus de liberté dans sa déclamation, l'homogénéité de l'ensemble reste admirable".


The gramophone

2010 March

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Duncan Cruce

2010 March

"Vurdering: Editor's choice" - "In the Gypsy Melodies and the Love Songs, he achieves this partly by changing register for each verse, and as a performer he constantly varies repeated phrases with slight changes of articulation, accent and tone colour - an object lesson in the art of expressive performance. In most of these songs, moreover, Dvorak's melodic quality is strong enough to stand without text. And, in Ashkenazy's hands, the piano parts emerge as wonderfully colourful and evocative".


The gramophone

2012 July

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Richard Wigmore

2012 July

"Encouraged by Christoph Berner's zesty, colourful accompaniments, Genia Kühmeier and Bernarda Fink give thoroughly delightful performances, combining eager characterisation ... with a crucial sense of spontaneous enjoyment".


International record review

2012 June

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John T. Hughes

2012 June

"What a lovely performance she gives. Almost all the songs are slow and with a less sensitive interpreter than Fink they can seem dull at times, but not here: calm, soothing, reverential, delicate but not dull ... Delights a-plenty come in Moravian Duets ... Anyone who has not yet obtained a version of Moravian duets need look no farther than this well-recorded, well-played, well-sung issue".