“Chamber music is a meeting of players, … it is building a relationship” – says Agnieszka Zahaczewska-Książek in her commentary for the album. The first CD of the Książek Piano Duo came out almost eight years after their debut, but it was well worth the wait. Almost every sound shows good ensemble playing and perfect communication between the musicians (privately a married couple). Their interpretations are outstanding, engaging with sensitivity and fantastic timbre. The record is highly recommended also on account of the repertoire. (Marcin Majchrowski)
https://www.ruchmuzyczny.pl/article/953
back to all reviews“Chamber music is a meeting of players, … it is building a relationship” – says Agnieszka Zahaczewska-Książek in her commentary for the album. The first CD of the Książek Piano Duo came out almost eight years after their debut, but it was well worth the wait. Almost every sound shows good ensemble playing and perfect communication between the musicians (privately a married couple). Their interpretations are outstanding, engaging with sensitivity and fantastic timbre. The record is highly recommended also on account of the repertoire. (Marcin Majchrowski)
https://www.ruchmuzyczny.pl/article/953
back to all reviews“Chamber music is a meeting of players, … it is building a relationship” – says Agnieszka Zahaczewska-Książek in her commentary for the album. The first CD of the Książek Piano Duo came out almost eight years after their debut, but it was well worth the wait. Almost every sound shows good ensemble playing and perfect communication between the musicians (privately a married couple). Their interpretations are outstanding, engaging with sensitivity and fantastic timbre. The record is highly recommended also on account of the repertoire. (Marcin Majchrowski)
https://www.ruchmuzyczny.pl/article/953
back to all reviews“Chamber music is a meeting of players, … it is building a relationship” – says Agnieszka Zahaczewska-Książek in her commentary for the album. The first CD of the Książek Piano Duo came out almost eight years after their debut, but it was well worth the wait. Almost every sound shows good ensemble playing and perfect communication between the musicians (privately a married couple). Their interpretations are outstanding, engaging with sensitivity and fantastic timbre. The record is highly recommended also on account of the repertoire. (Marcin Majchrowski)
https://www.ruchmuzyczny.pl/article/953
back to all reviews“Chamber music is a meeting of players, … it is building a relationship” – says Agnieszka Zahaczewska-Książek in her commentary for the album. The first CD of the Książek Piano Duo came out almost eight years after their debut, but it was well worth the wait. Almost every sound shows good ensemble playing and perfect communication between the musicians (privately a married couple). Their interpretations are outstanding, engaging with sensitivity and fantastic timbre. The record is highly recommended also on account of the repertoire. (Marcin Majchrowski)
https://www.ruchmuzyczny.pl/article/953
back to all reviews“Chamber music is a meeting of players, … it is building a relationship” – says Agnieszka Zahaczewska-Książek in her commentary for the album. The first CD of the Książek Piano Duo came out almost eight years after their debut, but it was well worth the wait. Almost every sound shows good ensemble playing and perfect communication between the musicians (privately a married couple). Their interpretations are outstanding, engaging with sensitivity and fantastic timbre. The record is highly recommended also on account of the repertoire. (Marcin Majchrowski)
https://www.ruchmuzyczny.pl/article/953
back to all reviews“Chamber music is a meeting of players, … it is building a relationship” – says Agnieszka Zahaczewska-Książek in her commentary for the album. The first CD of the Książek Piano Duo came out almost eight years after their debut, but it was well worth the wait. Almost every sound shows good ensemble playing and perfect communication between the musicians (privately a married couple). Their interpretations are outstanding, engaging with sensitivity and fantastic timbre. The record is highly recommended also on account of the repertoire. (Marcin Majchrowski)
https://www.ruchmuzyczny.pl/article/953
back to all reviews“Chamber music is a meeting of players, … it is building a relationship” – says Agnieszka Zahaczewska-Książek in her commentary for the album. The first CD of the Książek Piano Duo came out almost eight years after their debut, but it was well worth the wait. Almost every sound shows good ensemble playing and perfect communication between the musicians (privately a married couple). Their interpretations are outstanding, engaging with sensitivity and fantastic timbre. The record is highly recommended also on account of the repertoire. (Marcin Majchrowski)
https://www.ruchmuzyczny.pl/article/953
back to all reviews“Chamber music is a meeting of players, … it is building a relationship” – says Agnieszka Zahaczewska-Książek in her commentary for the album. The first CD of the Książek Piano Duo came out almost eight years after their debut, but it was well worth the wait. Almost every sound shows good ensemble playing and perfect communication between the musicians (privately a married couple). Their interpretations are outstanding, engaging with sensitivity and fantastic timbre. The record is highly recommended also on account of the repertoire. (Marcin Majchrowski)
https://www.ruchmuzyczny.pl/article/953
back to all reviews“Chamber music is a meeting of players, … it is building a relationship” – says Agnieszka Zahaczewska-Książek in her commentary for the album. The first CD of the Książek Piano Duo came out almost eight years after their debut, but it was well worth the wait. Almost every sound shows good ensemble playing and perfect communication between the musicians (privately a married couple). Their interpretations are outstanding, engaging with sensitivity and fantastic timbre. The record is highly recommended also on account of the repertoire. (Marcin Majchrowski)
https://www.ruchmuzyczny.pl/article/953
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