
It’s easy to fathom why Alfred Brendel is glad that Decca has released these previously unpublished live performances of the Schumann concerto and Brahms Handel
Has Alfred Brendel ever made a finer concerto recording than
As Alfred Brendel brought to a close his public performing
Bernard Haitink has made a ton of recordings, and this
These live Beethoven Sonata BBC Broadcast transmissions from Queen Elizabeth Hall featuring Alfred Brendel (newly available courtesy of Arkivmusic.com’s on demand reprint program) should not
The works featured in Alfred Brendel’s orchestral and solo “farewell” concerts respectively held in Vienna and Hanover in December, 2008 offer repertoire already available in
Recorded in July 1985, this is the sixth of Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau’s seven commercially published versions of Schubert’s Winterreise, and easily the finest of the baritone’s
Although 2007 marks no milestone birthdate or deathdate on Beethoven’s timeline, that hasn’t stopped record companies from hauling out super-budget boxed sets devoted to the
Focusing on the score rather than the show, Alfred Brendel communicates and organizes the Liszt Sonata’s structural threads and contrapuntal interest with forthright intensity, concentration,
Alfred Brendel’s Bach recital for Philips is not one of the pianist’s more memorable efforts, notwithstanding some fine moments. In the Chromatic Fantasy & Fugue