

La Belle Époque encompasses a time period between the Franco-Prussian War (1870-71) and the outbreak of World War I (1914) when the French composers represented

Each of the three works that Behzod Abduraimov presents in this program consists of small, strongly individual pieces that ultimately add up to more than

Between 1992 and 2016 Cyrus Meher-Homji produced compilations of live,

Lise de la Salle’s “When Do We Dance?” presents a guided world tour of dance-inspired works, starting in the Unites States and Argentina, crossing the

I had never heard of the French pianist Emma Boynet

Triad, the latest release by Icelandic pianist Vikingur (Heiðar) Ólafsson, isn’t a new album. It’s simply a fancy repackaging of his last three main releases

Ivan Moravec’s subtle musicianship and cultivated virtuosity are known quantities

Because Fritz Reiner’s reputation primarily rests with his “golden age”

What appears to be a hodgepodge of French pieces actually emerges as a carefully crafted program. Pianist Jorge Federico Osorio begins with Fauré’s famous Pavane,

All of the works on this disc date from 1892, as well as the vintage Steinway concert grand used by pianist Uta Weyand. The instrument
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