27-03-2016 09:05 via feeds.theguardian.com

Bruch: Piano Quintet, String Quartet No 1, Swedish Dances CD review – a spirited performance

Goldner String Quartet, Piers Lane (piano) (Hyperion)Moody Max Bruch (1838-1920), best known for his sweet-natured violin concerto, spent three not entirely harmonious years in Liverpool conducting the Philharmonic, where he befriended Andrew Kurtz, chairman of the Phil and a considerable amateur pianist, and for whom he wrote his typically tuneful G minor Piano Quintet. It’s given a spirited performance here by Piers Lane and the Goldners, who add the Brahmsian String Quartet No 1 in C mi
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