
Category: Reviews


Review Blair Coron
On The Nature of Things
Glasgow-based composer Blair Coron released his debut album On The Nature of Things, “a delicate exploration of the intricacy and fragility of life, nature and the surrounding world” [...] 
Review Kobekin / Anastasia Kobekina and Vladimir Kobekin
Award-winning composer Vladimir Kobekin is best known for his opera works, which have successfully been staged in both Russia and Europe. Apart from operas, he has a great affection [...]
Review Zafraan Ensemble Continue Their Program WHOLE BODY LIKE GONE
Powerful use of videography and theatre, corresponded with the music of several composers. Netta Shahar went to see the Berlin-based Zafraan Ensemble in their hometown. [...]
Review The Unchanging Sea / Gordon, Rus Broseta, Mukaiyama, Seattle Symphony
September 14th marked the physical release date of Michael Gordon´s The Unchanging Sea, a collaboration performed by pianist Tomoko Mukaiyama and the Seattle Symphony conducted by Pablo Rus Broseta. The [...]
Review
Goldmund Quartet
Shostakovich String Quartets 3 & 9
Two years after their debut album, Haydn: String Quartets with Naxos Classics, the Goldmund Quartet, now signed to Berlin Classics, returns with a new recording dedicated to the genius [...] 