
Idil Biret was a 20-year-old firebrand loaded for bear when she recorded two LPs for the French Vega label in 1961, including the Brahms Paganini
Although Murray Perahia, Glenn Gould, and András Schiff rightly dominate
This nicely varied selection of little-known Sibelius contains four orchestral
Here’s another remarkable young Liszt player for your consideration. I first heard the Ukraine-born Alexei Grynyuk via recordings made during the 2005 Van Cliburn Competition
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
Hexameron is a set of variations based on the march from Bellini’s I Puritani, to which six leading virtuoso pianist/composers of their day—Liszt, Chopin, Thalberg,
Twenty-seven-year-old Moscow-born pianist Olga Scheps first came to my attention
Here we have all of the solo and concerted stereo
This adventurous program features Yolanda Kondonassis in seven surprisingly substantial works for harp by American composers. There’s remarkably little fluff; even the lightest pieces here—John
The winner of the prestigious 2011 Deutscher Musikwettbewerb, pianist Miao Huang (who also is a mathematician) offers a Chopin and Ravel recital that easily justifies