
This highly entertaining Eloquence release returns to the catalog Dohnányi’s Variations on a Nursery Song in a blazing performance by András Schiff with Georg Solti
This recording documents a live performance made on October 30, 2001 in Basel, Switzerland, and as might be expected from a Bach player of Schiff’s
What a joy it is to have these virile, intelligent, and gorgeously groomed performances back in circulation! The fussy qualities of András Schiff’s solo Haydn
Ferruccio Busoni’s Fantasia contrappuntistica for Two Pianos is an enchanted musical forest, replete with thorny vegetation, sunny, grassy openings, florid paths, and dark, foreboding depths,
The piano music of Leoš Janácek does not play itself. Janácek approached the instrument not so much as a virtuoso vehicle than as a tool
This second of two Haydn Trio discs featuring pianist András Schiff, violinist Yuuko Shiokawa, and the late, great cellist Boris Pergamenschikow upholds the first volume’s
I played this release for a professional singer/voice teacher, and every five minutes she remarked “I’d give anything to be able to sing like that.”
The prospect of three of Schumann’s less popular large-scale works on one recital is tantamount to dining on three thick, meaty, and utterly delicious porterhouse
With Glenn Gould’s untimely death in 1982, the time was ripe for András Schiff’s formidable gifts as a Bach interpreter to garner international attention–and rightfully
András Schiff’s Wanderer Fantasy gives us a kinder, gentler Schubert than the intense, driven composer of Sviatoslav Richter’s classic EMI recording. Richter is full of
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