
This disc contains some of the most impressive Beethoven sonata […]
Cyprien Katsaris returns to the Sony/BMG fold with Piano Mascarade, a two-disc anthology whose subtitle roughly translates “The most amazing piano transcriptions of Symphonic, Operatic,
Yury Martynov’s period-instrument Beethoven/Liszt symphony survey nears completion with the Fourth and Fifth, and if you’ve been following the cycle from the start you’ll know
Sophie-Mayuko Vetter is a multi-faceted musician who composes, improvises, works in musicology, and studied to be a master overtone singer in the tradition of her
What a puzzle Max Reger was! A master of counterpoint
Pianist Géza Anda’s brief association with Telefunken between 1950 and
Originally released in 1997, Leif Ove Andsnes’ Schumann First Sonata
Before discussing Tzimon Barto’s Goldberg Variations “after the adaption of
For her “complete” Soler cycle, Barbara Harbach presents Padre Samuel Rubio’s edition of 120 sonatas in numerical order on 14 CDs, in contrast to Naxos’
The Tyrolean State Museum Ferdinandeum in Innsbruck, Austria possesses a beautiful and well-preserved 1835 vintage Conrad Graf piano. It has four pedals, including two “moderators”