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It must
have been a most marvellous concert!
The breath of orchestra, the richness of the instruments begin to shine
through in the Franck Trio.
KLASSIK HEUTE 4/98
La perfection de la réalisation ne peux que laisser
admiratif.
Diapason 4/98
As always when it comes to Kagan, Richter and small
labels: Buy these while you can.
PULSE 97
The breathtaking examples of the late Sviatoslav Richter’s
inspirational gifts as a chamber music player come from a major series of
discs - more than 20 of them so far - released as a tribute not to Richter
but to the violinist Oleg Kagan whose wife Natalia Gutman is the cellist
in these trios. The chemistry between the three musicians was clearly
something special, and these recordings have a sense of occasion about
them that is quite thrilling. They are typical late Richter performances:
there are spatterings of wrong notes, and moments of faulty intonation,
but the way in which the music is reinvented before one’s ears is
unique.
Franck's Trio, part of Op. 1, acquires a mysterious
insistency, with Ravel is floated with extreme delicacy.
Andrew Clements
The Guardian 9/00
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