
This June 21, 1987 recital from Hamburg capped Vladimir Horowitz’s last European tour and proved to be his final public performance. It confirms what we
Most of Vladimir Horowitz’s 1975-82 recordings for RCA Victor stem from live, edited performances. By contrast, this previously unissued November 16, 1975 Carnegie Hall concert
Anyone familiar with Moszkowski’s marginally familiar piano concerto knows to expect finely crafted, tuneful, and really attractive music, and that’s just what we get here.
To be blunt, New York-based pianist Beth Levin’s live Schubert Wanderer Fantasy shouldn’t have been released. Her rhythmic mauling in the outer movements turns the
Violinist Thomas Christian turns in two outstanding performances of two neglected violin concertos from the 19th century. Benjamin Godard (1849-95) and Moritz Moszkowski (1854-1924), though
Ataúlfo Argenta was a very talented conductor whose career was tragically cut short as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning–he was discovered in his garage