
On balance, this previously unreleased live October 26, 1986 Chicago […]
As with previous anthologies culled from Lugano Festival’s Progetto, Martha Argerich, the 2014 edition offers a fairly diverse range of music. Argerich herself participates in
I’m not even going to completely unpick the ridiculous hodge-podge
Anna Malikova’s Scriabin cycle contains the 10 canonical sonatas only,
Remember when a Carnegie Hall recital debut used to be a rite of passage? Now it’s a media event, tied in with a major-label release
Deutsche Grammophon has a history of signing exclusive contracts with pianists who cultivate enigmatic and awesome reputations, such as Martha Argerich, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, and
First an apology: our own Jed Distler wrote the excellent
Music influenced by dance forms is the theme of Benjamin Grosvenor’s second Decca solo release. The opener is a decidedly “old school” treatment of Bach’s
Arthur Rubinstein’s 82 years before the public comprised one of
Gergiev’s recording of The Rite of Spring, recorded live in