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2012-12-09 05:29:00
[…] death a splendid homage in an all-Mozart programme. A pity that the date change meant that another of his sons, violinist Antonio Spiller, had to be replaced by José Bondar. The lovely Quartet for oboe and strings was magisterially played by Andrés Spiller and quite well by Bondar, Gustavo Massun (viola) and Diego Sánchez (cello). The marvelously expressive Quintet in G minor, K.516, was very cleanly played by the Cuarteto Buenos Aires (Seibert and Grace Medina, violins; Marcela Magin, viola; Edgardo Zollhofer, cello) plus Julio Domínguez (second viola), but I missed some extra intensity. Finally, it was quite moving to hear the overplayed Divertimento K.136, simply because it was offered with heartwarming sincerity by a much ampler group than […]
2012-05-02 20:38:00
[…] but for me he is a full-range bass (and he had some extremely low notes to sing); apart from some details of German diction in recitatives his work was outstanding, with very fluid florid singing and fine intonation. I have heard soprano Silvina Sadoly with less incisive attack, but she knows the style. The players were excellent, and also included Ricardo Grätzer in recorder, Pablo Saraví in violin and Ricardo Massun in cello and viola da gamba. Videla was a capable coordinator and phrased with acumen. The Bach Academy is an essential combination of important Baroque music (often in premieres) and of well-intentioned didacticism. May it continue to warm the heart of music lovers.For Buenos Aires Herald
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