
Tyler Hay relates to John Field’s Nocturnes much as Claudio Arrau did to those of Chopin. In contrast to Benjamin Frith’s lightness and transparency or
Benjamin Frith’s survey of John Field’s piano concertos makes a fine impression with Nos. 5 and 6. The former, “L’incendie par l’Orage” (“Fire by Lightning”–a
It is well known that Chopin first patterned his Nocturnes after John Field’s pioneering works in this genre. While Chopin ultimately cornered the Nocturne market,
Fifteen years before Chopin wrote his first “nocturne”, Irish pianist/composer John Field composed his Nocturne No. 1 in E-flat major, followed by at least 15
Referring in his booklet notes to Denis Matthews’ 1942 recording of Mozart’s A major K. 488 concerto, Roger Beardsley writes that “some may find it
Since winning first prize in the 1985 Robert Casadesus International Piano Competition, Daejin Kim has pursued a busy international career while maintaining a high profile
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