
Jin Ju’s second release devoted to Chopin’s late works finds this Beijing-based pianist to have made interpretive strides since her previous volume. She’s minimized her
As with its predecessors, Audite’s third and apparently final release
Maria Korecka-Soszkowska’s career as performer, teacher, and competition judge dates
Maurizio Pollini seems to be chronologically working backward through Chopin’s late piano works, following up his recent disc containing the composer’s Op. 59 through Op.
Judging from his solo-piano debut recording for Deutsche Grammophon, it appears that Daniele Pollini is a different kind of pianist from his celebrated father, Maurizio
Naturally I looked askance at this CD’s title, “Summit”, along with the booklet photos featuring pianist Nuron Mukumi pondering his scores in the vicinity of
I first encountered Jennifer Lim through her breathtakingly fast and repeat-less Goldberg Variations recording. A few years later she made a relatively “normal” yet rather
Anne Queffélec never made a bad recording. Some are better
Although Yvonne Loriod (1924-2010) was best known for giving standard-setting
I first became aware of pianist Cyril Huvé through a