
The late Carl Seemann (1910-1983) has been garnering newfound attention. […]
Günter Wand spent the last decades of his life making
The South African piano duo of Tessa Uys and Ben Schoeman continue their survey of Beethoven’s nine symphonies arranged by Xaver Scharwenka (1850-1924) for piano
During the 2020 pandemic lockdowns, I often followed pianist Jean Muller’s impressive weekly online series devoted to all 32 Beethoven sonatas (available on YouTube). Later
Maurizio Pollini’s recordings of the late Beethoven sonatas released in 1977 represented a modern-day gold standard. Objectivity and classical rigor defined Pollini’s Beethoven style, along
This first complete reissue of Wilhelm Kempff’s acoustical recordings sheds
Some years back Giovanni Bellucci launched a cycle in which Beethoven’s piano sonatas would be paired with the composer’s nine symphonies in Liszt’s solo piano
At long last, Warner Classics’ highly anticipated Claudio Arrau edition
Joseph Szigeti (1892-1973) was the violinistic equivalent of a “kunst
Although Hephzibah Menuhin mostly was known for collaborating with her