1 January 1900

Bowen: The complete works for violin and piano
Studio Master: CDA67991/2  2CDs  Studio Master FLAC & ALAC downloads available

‘The E minor Sonata is a mature work of striking concision and self-confidence, brimful of memorable, red-blooded invention … there's a wholly infectious conviction, spontaneity and panache about these superbly accomplished performances that lend them special distinction. Chloë Hanslip plays with the most enviably sweet and subtly variegated tone throughout and she forms an outstandingly compelling partnership with Danny Driver, whose irreproachably eager and stylish pianism is a joy to encounter’ (Gramophone)
1 January 1900
Hi-Fi News
Boyce: Peleus and Thetis & other theatre music
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‘Strongly recommended’ (Hi-Fi News)
1 January 1900

Boyce: Peleus and Thetis & other theatre music
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‘A very agreeable disc’ (Gramophone)
1 January 1900
Classic CD
Boyce: Peleus and Thetis & other theatre music
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‘Another decisive blow to the old chestnut that only Handel wrote anything worth the candle in 18th-century England’ (Classic CD)
1 January 1900
Goldberg
Boyce: Solomon
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‘Absolutely admirable. I never tire of going back to this gem of a recording and can't think of a better introduction to the music of William Boyce’ (Goldberg)
1 January 1900
CD Compact, Spain
Boyce: Solomon
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'Absoluta y sinceramente recomendable compacto' (CD Compact, Spain)
1 January 1900
American Record Guide
Boyce: Solomon
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‘The 76 minutes pass all too quickly for this enthralled listener’ (American Record Guide)
1 January 1900
The Guardian
Boyce: Solomon
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‘A delightful disc’ (The Guardian)
1 January 1900

Boyce: Solomon
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‘A delicious discovery. Music of thrilling sensuality’ (The Sunday Times)
1 January 1900
Der neue Merker, Austria
Brahms & Joachim: Hungarian Dances
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„Eine grandiose CD, die ich jedem Violinmusik-Freund ans Herz legen möchte: Johannes Brahms' Ungarische Tänze, vom großen Violinisten Joseph Joachim aus der vierhändigen Klavierversion für Violine und Klavier arrangiert. Hagai Shaham und Arnon Erez servieren sie absolut „exciting“—mit Herz, Seele und natürlich umwerfender Bravour. Hagai Shaham (offenbar nicht mit Gil Shaham verwandt) entlockt seinem Instrument einen geradezu erotisch warmen Ton (was der Engländer „thrilling“ nennt). Das macht auch Joseph Joachims Variationen in e-Moll so schön aufregend prickelnd.—KAUFEN!“ (Der neue Merker, Austria)
1 January 1900
Fanfare, USA
Brahms & Joachim: Hungarian Dances
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‘Though the pieces themselves may be highly virtuosic (on second thought, forget the 'may be'), Shaham hardly allows these built-in difficulties to be obvious, so intent does he seem in communicating their impassioned rhetoric … Arnon Erez plays the piano parts of Brahms's pieces with a liveliness and sympathy … urgently recommended’ (Fanfare, USA)
1 January 1900
American Record Guide
Brahms & Joachim: Hungarian Dances
CDA67663  Download only 

‘This recording by Hagai Shaham and Arnon Erez is probably the most dazzling that I have heard’ (American Record Guide)
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