

Roger Peltzman, a New York-based pianist and teacher, has devoted this all-Chopin recital to the memory of his uncle Norbert Stern (1922-1944). Born in Berlin,

John Knowles Paine won’t win any awards for originality, but these three works from the period 1872-77 are pleasing, well-crafted, and worthy of repetition. The

Hélène Tysman’s second Oehms Classics Chopin release essentially reinforces the sensitive yet often spongy interpretive characteristics that I noted in my review of her earlier

For her first commercial recording in nearly a decade, Blandine Verlet revisits the music of François Couperin, one of her great specialties. Although I am

Oh, how I wish I could love this disc. Weinberg

Giulini was loved. He had integrity. He had the mystique.

Between December 2009 and April 2012 François-Frédéric Guy performed all

Remember Soyeon Kate Lee’s 2008 Zankel Hall recital, where she appeared in a concert gown constructed from 6000 recycled grape juice containers? Not surprisingly her

I wish I liked this performance more than I do.

There are productions of this opera in which the original lovers return to one another; some in which they switch; and lately, in our more
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