
Bernard Haitink was known for his selfless, dedicated performances of […]
Imogen Cooper has put together a recital of pieces she worked on as a student at the Paris Conservatory and with Alfred Brendel in Vienna,
First the good news: all proceeds from this release go
This is one terrific album! Put aside your expectations of how Ravel’s music should sound based on prior experience of it as played by world-class
Between 1992 and 2016 Cyrus Meher-Homji produced compilations of live,
Lise de la Salle’s “When Do We Dance?” presents a guided world tour of dance-inspired works, starting in the Unites States and Argentina, crossing the
Unlike his slightly older contemporaries and fellow Heinrich Neuhaus pupils
The Bottom Line: Finally, DG has boxed up Claudio Abbado’s
Idil Biret first recorded Ravel’s Gaspard de la nuit in 1965 for the Vega label, but she did not approve its issue at the time.
Pianist Éric Heidsieck’s Erato and HMV recordings made little headway