
Franz Liszt’s piano transcriptions of his symphonic poems are more than mere keyboard substitutes. He deploys the orchestral material between two pianos with clarity, sophistication,
The two piano trios that Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari (1876-1948) composed early in his career display inventiveness and communicative vibrancy comparable to what you find in his
It’s puzzling that Brilliant Classics was unable to get any
No one would accuse Shostakovich of being a choral composer,
The protean and prolific Jeroen van Veen turns his attention
It’s hard not to get a little personal when speaking
This is one of the most conceptually confused discs I
My late pianist colleague Joseph Smith recalled hearing Josef Hofmann’s recordings for the first time in the 1960s. At a time where literalism was more
Dmitri Alexeev has been working his way back onto the discographical radar, notably with cycles respectively devoted to Chopin Mazurkas and Scriabin piano sonatas. As
Given Fernando Sor’s importance in the history of guitar performance and guitar repertoire, it makes sense to bring all of the composer’s studies for that
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