
Benno Moiseiwitsch (1890-1963) was one of the most eloquent and […]
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While Benno Moiseiwitsch had passed his prime by the mid-1950s and early 1960s, he could still rise to the occasion, as these previously unpublished live
Benno Moiseiwitsch’s 1948 Chopin Preludes never have been reissued complete until now (Nos. 11-24 appeared on an old RCA Bluebird LP in the early 1950s).
Among recent Benno Moiseiwitsch reissues, the present release from Pearl is the most unusual yet systematic of the crop. It contains all of his acoustic
In general, Ward Marston’s transfers for Naxos’ second CD devoted to the great pianist Benno Moiseiwitsch are oriented toward the top-end. The Schumann and Liszt
Sergei Rachmaninov adored how Benno Moiseiwitsch played his music, and the recordings that lead off this reissue tell you why. Moiseiwitsch had it all: a
Benno Moiseiwitsch’s 1949 recordings of Chopin’s First, Third, and Fourth Scherzos first appeared in the U.S. on a short-lived RCA Bluebird LP that used to
Volume six of Naxos’ Benno Moiseiwitsch survey features Delius’ rarely heard piano concerto in a 1946 recording, with the pianist on top form. Moiseiwitsch’s flair
APR’s second volume devoted to pianist Benno Moiseiwitsch’s Beethoven features the pianist’s previously unissued recording of the Kreutzer sonata with violinist Jascha Heifetz. Little interpretive