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Who’s Afraid Of …? Boulanger Trio (Berlin Classics)
Superb playing, but the awkward mix of styles doesn’t work [DJB]
Adriana von Franqué (piano) Filigrane (Genuin)
Floating, atmospheric, finely crafted Parisian music [JF]
Upheaval (OUR Recordings)
Wonderful playing, emotional depth and imagination in this beautiful music [RCh]
A Room of Her Own (Chandos)
A handful of unfailingly accomplished, virtually unknown trios, in handsome performances and ideal sound [RHa]
A Room of Her Own (Chandos)
The Neave Trio charm us in this collection of rarities [RCh]
Path to the Moon Works for cello & piano (Chandos)
Three sonatas and a raft of transcribed songs offer fruitful material for the Chandos pairing [JW]
Bonis, Fauré, Hahn: Violin Sonatas (Chandos)
Three contrasting French sonatas offer rewarding virtues [JW]
Forget This Night (7 Mountain Records)
A must-have disc for all collectors of good song recitals [DC]
Aux étoiles – French Symphonic Poems (Bru Zane)
A compact survey of favourites and unknowns beautifully presented and adroitly performed [JW]
The Lord’s My Shepherd (Acis)
This well-chosen programme is more interesting and varied than many similar showcase discs [NB]
French Sacred Song (Ad Fontes)
A fascinating programme, with top class performances in excellent sound [GPu]
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