

There is no other collection of the complete Haydn keyboard music that comes anywhere close to this one. Ronald Brautigam plays all of this music,

From the first song, “Die Verschweigung”, tenor Werner Güra assures us that we’re in for a lively, engaging recital with a gorgeous, technically and expressively

This is a brilliant recital, one that reveals just about every facet of Shostakovich’s musical personality in terms of his writing for piano. The novelty

It has taken a long time for an outstanding set of Persichetti’s 12 piano sonatas to make it to CD, but Geoffrey Burleson’s performances certainly

Stephen Hough has devised a provocative and effective program that juxtaposes Mozart piano pieces with works by later composers that use Mozart as a jumping-off

Sony/BMG’s second Vladimir Horowitz Original Jacket edition draws on the piano legend’s RCA Victor recordings, dating from the late 1920s up through his 1982 London

Originally issued as individual volumes by Arabesque, Garrick Ohlsson’s integral 1990s Chopin survey returns on Hyperion as a space-saving 16-disc boxed set. Comparisons between these

To several generations of music lovers, Arthur Rubinstein and Frédéric Chopin were one and the same, and it’s entirely fitting for Sony/BMG to lavish “Original

Supraphon has hit on an excellent programming concept: combine well-known Czech works with equally rewarding unfamiliar pieces. And when the performances are as fine as

Christina Bjørkøe’s complete Carl Nielsen piano music cycle arrives on the heels of Martin Roscoe’s edition for Hyperion. In general, Bjørkøe is a freer, more
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