
Testament’s mining of the late mono and early stereo recordings from the vaults of EMI and other labels has yielded a host of valuable reissues,
Benno Moisieiwtsch had a knack for making Liszt’s more flamboyant concoctions sound noble, poetic, and utterly important, as you can readily hear throughout the Hungarian
Volume Four of Naxos’ complete survey of Benno Moiseiwitsch’s shellac recordings brings us his Rachmaninov First and Second Concertos plus the Paganini Rhapsody (he never
These Benno Moiseiwitsch rarities sound better in Bryan Crimp’s vivid transfers than previous CD incarnations. The legendary pianist enobles the Saint-Saëns Second Concerto with a