
Although this 2006 Schubert four-hand program might be difficult to source as a physical CD, it is now easily obtainable via digital download. I have
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Shai Wosner continues working his way through Schubert’s sonatas on disc, with largely distinctive results. In the A minor sonata’s opening Moderato, the pianist brings
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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
Apparently it’s not enough to bring out a release simply titled “Pi-hsien Chen plays Schubert”. You’ve got to launch a veritable Pi-hsien Chen “edition” devoted
You really cannot fault Volodos in Schubert’s big A major sonata. He channels his impeccable technique toward musical ends, where every phrase is perfectly arched,
When Dina Ugorskaja performed a piano recital at Munich’s Herkulessaal in late 2017, replacing on short notice the originally scheduled pianist, her program featured the
Hans Swarowsky (1899-1975) is best known as one of the
As with his earlier ECM Schubert release, András Schiff performs on a six-octave, four-pedal Viennese Franz Brodmann fortepiano dating from around 1820, and characterized by