
This set contains most if not all of the music […]
It’s a mystery as to who is left at the
Paul Lewis’ recording of Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition has many outstanding characteristics. He takes the opening Promenade at a true Allegro giusto, and fuses
First an apology: our own Jed Distler wrote the excellent
The late Charles Rosen’s renown as a writer, scholar, musical
A faculty member at Eastern Michigan University, pianist Joel Schoenhals first attracted my attention with two unusual and brilliantly executed CD releases: one devoted to
In 2013 Jonathan Biss launched a series of concerts titled “Under the Influence”, examining Robert Schumann, composers who influenced him, and composers that he influenced.
The Belgian pianist Arthur de Greef (1862-1940) made his mark
Packaged in original jacket facsimiles, Sony/BMG’s complete collection of Claudio
There are simply dozens of Schumann cycles around; I only