

This next installment in Andris Nelson’s ongoing project to record […]

Schubert—almost as much as Beethoven—had been a staple of pianist

Not many conductors get the opportunity to record the “Leningrad” Symphony twice. Bernstein did it, and now so does Andris Nelsons. He has a genuine

If you think that songs like “Dropkick Me Jesus Through

Maurizio Pollini seems to be chronologically working backward through Chopin’s late piano works, following up his recent disc containing the composer’s Op. 59 through Op.

Judging from his solo-piano debut recording for Deutsche Grammophon, it appears that Daniele Pollini is a different kind of pianist from his celebrated father, Maurizio

When I heard Seong-Jin Cho perform in the final of the 2015 Chopin competition, he and his E minor concerto stood out for a “velvet

Jan Lisiecki seems to be staking his claim to the early romantic piano repertoire, and as his previous disc of Chopin music for piano and

I like re-orchestrations, transcriptions, and re-compositions as much as the

Confession time. I don’t get Gustavo Dudamel. The only exciting thing about him is the PR that says he’s supposed to be exciting. I have
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