
Looking for two large-scale vocal works about iconic visionary leaders condemned to death for stupid reasons (Socrates and Jesus), but minus the singing? Then consider
Haochen Zhang dives into the first movement of Beethoven’s Hammerklavier Sonata at something close to the composer’s optimistically brisk metronome marking. He brings a pliable
Ferenc Fricsay’s tragically early death at 48 from stomach cancer
In many respects Jorge Bolet (1914-1990) was an outlier, a
Having recorded Liszt’s two-piano arrangements of his symphonic poems, Leslie Howard and Mattia Ometto now bring their considerable duo expertise to Liszt’s Faust and Dante
The title of this CD, “Majestic Liszt”, is unquestionably appropriate, not just for the lyrical breadth characterizing the selections but also for Sandrine Erdely-Sayo’s aristocratic
This release replaces APR’s deleted edition of the tragically short-lived Mischa Levitzki’s complete HMV recordings. All of the material is now remastered and correctly pitched.
Nelson Goerner made an excellent studio recording of Liszt’s Sonata in B minor that the Cascavelle label first released in 2007. This live all-Liszt recital
[A repost from our archives, in tribute to the great
Among prominent pianists of our time, Maurizio Pollini represented the