

Having won first prize in both the Budapest 2011 and Utrecht 2017 Liszt Competitions, Alexander Ullman’s superb qualities as a Liszt interpreter come as no

At long last, Warner Classics’ highly anticipated Claudio Arrau edition

Reviewing the Odessa-born pianist Elena Rozanova’s 2001 debut release in Harmonia Mundi’s “Les Nouveaux Musiciens”, I cited her hard, aggressive touch and her lack of

Igor Levit is one of the few pianists around (perhaps the only one) whose provocative thematic program concepts yield equally stimulating and substantial musical results.

The title of 18-year-old Israeli/French pianist Yoav Levanon’s solo debut CD “A Monument for Beethoven” refers to a statue of Beethoven unveiled in Bonn in

Pianist Gina Bachauer’s association with the Mercury label between 1962

Having reviewed Xiaoya Liu’s brilliant edition of Carl Vine’s four piano sonatas elsewhere, I was not at all surprised by the superb technique, sensitivity, and

Kempff’s Bach playing and Bach transcriptions add up to a

The French/Israeli pianist Gabriel Stern first came to my attention with his decent if rather matter-of-fact Bach Goldberg Variations release on Lyrinx. Liszt’s Transcendental Etudes,

Between 1982 and 1990, pianist Cécile Ousset recorded a number
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