
These 1951/52 Liszt recordings present pianist Claudio Arrau at the […]
Claudio Arrau’s 1970 Philips recording of Liszt’s B minor Sonata,
Although the live April 6, 1959 Beethoven Fourth Concerto performance with Claudio Arrau and Christoph von Dohnányi has circulated in the underground, I believe ICA’s
Given the exceptional and varied musical talent that gathered each summer for Benjamin Britten’s Aldeburgh Festival concerts, it’s no surprise that these performances resulted in
Ugh! So slow! were Vladimir Horowitz’s reactions to Claudio Arrau’s measured, ruminative Beethoven selections featured here. Once you accept the Chilean pianist’s unhurried, Furtwänglerian aesthetic,
It is always fascinating to discover the first steps of a great performer, before he found the unique voice that made his fame. Unlike most
Whoever curated the two-disc compilation in Universal Classics’ Steinway Legends set devoted to Claudio Arrau did an outstanding job, notwithstanding the fact that the early-1950s
If you want Mozart’s piano sonatas served up with limpid grace, surface charm, consistently steady rhythms, elegant fingerwork and sparkle, you probably won’t like Claudio
Collectors familiar with previous CD editions of these 1974 recordings may want to investigate PentaTone’s impressive surround-sound SACD transfers, where Claudio Arrau’s piano and the
Although no audience appears evident in these 1963 and 1973 broadcast recordings from the Schwetzingen Festival, Claudio Arrau sounds anything but studio-bound as he throws
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