
In my review of Christopher Szaja Sager’s Clementi recital on Hänssler, I wrote of the Op. 25 No. 5 sonata’s aching lyricism and pungent harmonies
The Beethoven and Debussy selections were played on the same April 13, 1982 Royal Festival Hall recital from which BBC Legends released Debussy’s Preludes Book
As with the previous three double-CD editions in Parnassus’ “Sviatoslav Richter in the 1950s” series, Volume 4 digs up more live, unreleased bounty from a
Erika Haase continues her survey of 20th century piano etudes with early Lutoslawski, late Scriabin, late Debussy, and recent Ligeti (no late period for this
After listening to the first suite of this Handel recital by Sophie Yates, I was prepared for a mixed bag. How could Yates begin the
I can’t ever remember hearing a finer Bach organ recital than this one, and certainly none better recorded. John Butt’s playing combines virtuoso flair with
Pianist Roger Wright attracted attention as a result of being eliminated from the 2000 Sydney International Piano Competition of Australia. The decision brought forth numerous
Linda Burman-Hall plays all of this music expertly, but a little of it goes a long way. The Six Sonatas for Cembalo pay respectful homage
As Morton Feldman’s late works proliferate on CD, comparative listening becomes more important with each new release. The first thing Feldmanites will notice about Ronnie
This recent import reissue of George Malcolm’s 1965 L’Oiseau-Lyre (now Decca) Rameau keyboard cycle couldn’t be more timely, especially for neophytes who simply want to