
This 7-disc Original Masters compilation restores the solo and concerto material included in Philips’ 1995 12-CD edition of Clara Haskil’s complete recordings for the label.
In days of yore, when the piano served as ye olde home entertainment center, a great demand existed for small pieces that were easy on
[Editor’s Note: In the wake of the late-breaking scandal concerning the provenance of Joyce Hatto’s recordings, we had the option of removing all Hatto reviews,
[Editor’s Note: In the wake of the late-breaking scandal concerning the provenance of Joyce Hatto’s recordings, we had the option of removing all Hatto reviews,
These 1967/68 recordings are not to be confused with the earlier Mozart cycle Lili Kraus made for the Haydn Society and recently reissued by Music
This long awaited all-Schumann follow-up to Jonathan Biss’ 2004 EMI solo debut disc couples a run-of-the-mill C major Fantasy with a thoughtfully detailed and ardently
Because John Adams’ small yet substantial solo and duo piano output, succinctly described by my colleague Victor Carr Jr (type Q8917 in Search Reviews), has
Hélène Grimaud made her first five CDs for the Denon label, when the pianist was in her mid-teens through early 20s. Brilliant Classics has reissued
Permit me to preface my review of Harris Goldsmith the pianist with a few comments about Harris Goldsmith the critic. To my way of thinking,
Here’s a recital centered upon how seven composers of different eras deal with fugal texture, featuring the Bulgarian-born, Russian-trained, Paris-based pianist Lilia Boyadjieva. Working backward,