
Here are 80 minutes’ worth of highlights from Arthur Rubinstein’s April 20, 1963 recital in Nijmegen, and “high” is the operative word. The performances bring
Ronald Brautigam’s strong sense of style, superb technique, and commanding personality continue to make waves in his latest Beethoven cycle installment. The fortepianist joins Schnabel
Given Evgeny Kissin’s formidable stature in the piano world, high expectations are in order for his Beethoven concerto cycle with Colin Davis and the London
You know you’ve hired the right manager when your second solo CD includes a definite article in its title: “The Berlin Concert”, as opposed to
This has been an astonishing time for Beethoven lovers, and particularly for fans of the Seventh Symphony, what with excellent recent releases from Paavo Järvi
François-Frédéric Guy’s robust approach not only enlivens Beethoven’s First Piano Concerto but lifts it out of the quasi-period setting created by Philippe Jordan and the
The founding Beaux Arts Trio recorded Beethoven’s “Archduke” trio for the first time in 1964. Violinist Isidore Cohen subsequently replaced Daniel Guillet, and the original
The Beethoven piano trios have been at the hub of the Beaux Arts Trio’s repertoire throughout its long history. Despite a series of personnel switches,
Arkivmusic.com’s “on demand” reprint program now embraces Japanese RCA reissues, many of which contain material otherwise unavailable on CD in the United States, such as
Herbert von Karajan’s way with the Beethoven Ninth is such a known quantity by virtue of his many recordings that it’s tempting to look at