

Sviatoslav Richter’s 1970-’83 Eurodisc recordings have appeared on countless reissues […]

A little more than 20 years ago a record label called Cala released a series of discs that featured various single-instrument ensembles–violins, violas, horns, trombones–with

Familiarity breeds contempt, evidently. This is Jansons’ third recording of

It’s all too easy to take Kathryn Stott for granted.

When Soviet authorities finally permitted Lazar Berman (1930-2005) to tour

While Benno Moiseiwitsch had passed his prime by the mid-1950s and early 1960s, he could still rise to the occasion, as these previously unpublished live

As with his previous two solo Naxos releases, Boris Giltburg’s all-Rachmaninov recital is artistically up and down. There’s no doubt that he can navigate Rachmaninov’s

In 2004 Ivory Classics saluted pianist Nadia Reisenberg’s centenary with

At his best, Raffi Besalyan’s formidable, assured technique and rich, varied sonority serves Rachmaninov well. The authority and sweep that he brings to the C-sharp

You can tell that a bad performance of Rachmaninov’s Third
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