
These Benno Moiseiwitsch rarities sound better in Bryan Crimp’s vivid transfers than previous CD incarnations. The legendary pianist enobles the Saint-Saëns Second Concerto with a
Mozart’s piano concertos were hardly as ubiquitous on disc as they are today when Edwin Fischer made his pioneering recordings for HMV in the 1930s.
George Szell owned the Brahms concerto. He recorded it three times in stereo, with Leon Fleischer, Rudolph Serkin, and in this version with Clifford Curzon.
What a surprising and marvelous release! Karl Amadeus Hartmann is, along with Hindemith, the premier post-War German symphonist, and one of a tiny handful of