

Yingdi Sun’s Liszt Sonata interpretation is a collection of sensitive moments and miscalculations. The pianist frequently lessens the impact of climaxes in the following ways:

Has Alice Ader ever made a poor recording? I strongly doubt it. She’s an exceptional artist, her excellent technique always at the service of rewarding

If you like Schubert’s piano music served up with deliberation and profound sustaining power, abetted by the full coloristic resources of a modern concert grand,

Sonically speaking, as of January 2011 this is the best-engineered period-instrument recording of Beethoven’s Diabelli Variations. It features what appears to be a well-preserved and

The back-cover notes and booklet annotations for the Steinway & Sons label’s first CD release make a selling point of pianist Jeffrey Biegel’s stylistically informed

The first thing you’re likely to notice when you listen to this Volume 10 in Naxos’ traversal of the organ works of Max Reger is

This beautifully played and expertly engineered program, recorded at Norway’s Bergen Cathedral, just may be one organ disc that nearly everyone can enjoy and will

Intimacy, lyricism, and subtle textural diversity characterize Nelson Freire’s Chopin Nocturnes, as opposed to Ashkenazy’s stronger dynamic projection, Arrau’s searching rhetoric, or Moravec’s darkly-lit corners.

This eminently popular and extremely challenging set of works for virtuoso solo violin naturally has attracted the interest of every major artist worthy of the

Isabelle Faust’s intimately scaled, vibratoless unaccompanied Bach may not immediately appeal to all tastes, yet the specificity, control, and utter conviction with which she conveys
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