
Robert Lortat (1885-1937) was one of several prominent pianists who studied with Louis Diémer, including Robert Casadesus, Edouard Risler, Yves Nat, and Alfred Cortot. He
Some collectors may be vaguely aware of the Georgian composer/pianist Nodat Gabunia (1933-2000) through his recording of four Beethoven sonatas issued in the 1990s on
The 21-year-old Bella Davidovich made headlines when she won the
With one exception, none of the repertoire offered in Doremi’s 13th volume in its Martha Argerich Live series is new to the iconic pianist’s discography.
In 2012 Orchid Classics released an imaginative coupling of Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 1 and Kuhlau’s Piano Concerto Op. 7, where the Armenian-born pianist Marianna
During the 1940s and 1950s the “World’s Most Popular Classical
Here’s the second installment of Ruth Slenczynska’s Chopin Etudes cycle originally released on Musical Heritage Society’s subsidiary label Orpheus, and now available via digital download.
The Bulgarian pianist Dora Deliyska has a penchant for “conceptual” programs that mix and match works related by genre or theme. Her 2018 Capriccio release
The 18-year-old Andrei Gavrilov burst upon the international scene when
The Orpheus label was a Musical Heritage Society subsidiary that flourished in the 1960s and 1970s, resulting in hundreds of releases stemming from both licensed