
A critic colleague described Lang Lang’s Prokofiev Third and Bartók […]
Many music lovers will grab this disc for Sviatoslav Richter’s
Marin Alsop is making a lot of recordings; maybe too many. Her first release in this Prokofiev cycle, the Fifth Symphony, was disappointing, but this
Since pianist Yuja Wang and conductor Gustavo Dudamel count among Deutsche Grammophon’s young superstars, it was inevitable that they collaborate on disc. In the Rachmaninov
Because our very own Jed Distler wrote the excellent booklet
This disc contains a grab-bag of unrelated pieces, a quixotic
For his second Honens solo CD release Georgy Tchaidze offers an all-Russian program featuring Mussorgsky’s ubiquitous Pictures at an Exhibition alongside the less frequently performed
Abbado is nothing if not predictable. As this set shows,
Composers are often the most literal performers of their own
Each new Steven Osborne release seems to guarantee world-class pianism, intelligent musicianship, and interpretations that never take composers for granted. And that’s precisely what this