
When it comes to fingers, Oleg Marshev can do whatever he wishes at the piano. Give him Liszt’s scintillating rotary patterns in the tenth Transcendental
Stephen Hough has devised a provocative and effective program that juxtaposes Mozart piano pieces with works by later composers that use Mozart as a jumping-off
The centerpiece of this very interesting and well-planned recital consists of a dynamite performance of Alkan’s blisteringly difficult Sonate de concert for cello and piano.
Here are 80 minutes’ worth of highlights from Arthur Rubinstein’s April 20, 1963 recital in Nijmegen, and “high” is the operative word. The performances bring
Although no audience appears to be present throughout this Liszt recital recorded in Tokyo’s Aoyama Tower Hall on June 11 and 12, 1972, both the
This curious hodgepodge of a disc begins with the Liszt First piano concerto in a straightforward, exciting performance by young Chinese pianist Peng Peng (no,
Liszt’s Fantasy and Fugue on the Chorale Ad nos, ad salutarem undam from Meyerbeer’s Le Prophete is one of the Romantic organ repertoire’s large-scale pillars.
Last available as part of Philips’ deleted Great Pianists of the 20th Century series, Leon Fleisher’s 1959 Liszt and Weber program gains a new lease
This June 21, 1987 recital from Hamburg capped Vladimir Horowitz’s last European tour and proved to be his final public performance. It confirms what we
It’s often thought that critics work in isolation, and that a published opinion is merely the subjective impression of one individual. Maybe some do work