
Where has this delightful, well-crafted, thoroughly idiomatic, tuneful (though harmonically conservative), and unpretentious piano music been for the past century? Listen to any piece at
Because our very own Jed Distler wrote the excellent booklet
Thanks to ArkivMusic.com’s on-demand reprint program, the late Paul Jacobs’ 1975 Nonesuch release devoted to Arnold Schoenberg’s complete solo piano music with opus numbers is
Because Cecile Licad has made relatively few solo recordings over the course of her career, Newton Classics’ reissue of her 1989 Schumann recital (originally on
In his recording of Chopin’s 24 Preludes, Wolfram Schmitt-Leonardy achieves a fusion of impassioned ardor and classical textual rigor that is immediately evident in No.
It’s still hard to believe that this music remains, relatively
The launch of a Mozart sonata cycle featuring a relatively unknown British pianist in his early 60s recorded live in Wigmore Hall may not seem
There are some brilliantly original keyboard recitals coming from independent labels these days, and this is certainly one of them. Antonio Pompa-Baldi is best known
Marcel Tyberg’s Second Symphony sounds a bit like Bruckner for people who hate Bruckner. It features thematic material uncannily similar to Tyberg’s Austrian predecessor, only
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