

Martin Ivanov’s Liszt Hungarian Rhapsodies are not very rhapsodic. To be sure, the pianist boasts a great technique and a beautiful sonority, and he’s uncommonly

This program devoted to piano music inspired by dance dwelled at the bottom of my “to review” pile for months. More than just months: try

The Russian pianist Maria Grinberg (1908-1978) may be less familiar

Although Shura Cherkassky’s unabashedly subjective and capricious style was out

American piano connoisseurs may be fleetingly aware of Rudolf Kerer

Deutsche Grammophon must love Liszt’s B minor sonata, having released recordings of the work by (in alphabetical order) Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Martha Argerich, Daniel Barenboim, Andor

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The Croatian pianist Martina Filjak first came to my attention when she won first prize in the 2009 Cleveland International Piano Competition, which led to

Although pianist Vladimir Sofronitsky (1901-1961) achieved cult status in his

Although Romantic piano master Ignaz Friedman’s recordings have been well
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