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Antoine Tamestit

Classical CD Review: Antoine Tamestit, Cédric Tiberghien, and Matthias Goerne play/sing Brahms

One might risk hyperbole by saying so, but in this instance such recklessness is worth it: this album sounds like Brahms as he ought to be played and sung.

By: Jonathan Blumhofer Filed Under: Classical Music, Featured, Review, Uncategorized Tagged: Antoine Tamestit, Cédric Tiberghien, Harmonia Mundi, Matthias Goern

Classical Music CD Reviews: Seven Responses and Bel Canto

For terrific viola playing and some fresh repertoire by familiar names, look no further than Antoine Tamestit’s Bel Canto.

By: Jonathan Blumhofer Filed Under: Classical Music, Featured, Music, Review Tagged: Antoine Tamestit, Bel Canto, Harmonia Mundi, Innova, Seven Responses, The Crossing

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