
The composer and pianist Olivier Chauzu generally proves to be a capable if leisurely tour guide through Isaac Albéniz’s Iberia. He unearths Evocación’s subtle nuances
Music influenced by dance forms is the theme of Benjamin Grosvenor’s second Decca solo release. The opener is a decidedly “old school” treatment of Bach’s
Well, maybe not everything Spanish, but as much as you’ll
The late Rafael Frübeck de Burgos was an excellent conductor
Booklet writer Raymond Tuttle mentions that Jean Morel’s Decca recording
Despite early critical acclaim, Jorge Bolet’s career never really took off until the early 1970s, when he was approaching his sixth decade. Yet the pianist’s
Behold Lang Lang’s Sony Classical debut recital, recorded live in Vienna and available on DVD, in Blu-Ray format with special added 3-D performances, on high-grade
A self-produced CD release with a dorky title, the performer’s name virtually hidden from sight, no catalog number, and little distribution beyond the artist’s website
This splendid recital provides a comprehensive overview of some classical Spanish piano music and ultimately adds up to more than the sum of its various
Oh where, oh where has that Surinach gone? Oh where, oh where can it be? Here we have one-and-a-half Alicia de Larrocha albums: the whole