
Few of Jorge Bolet’s later studio recordings hint at the poetic impulse, communicative immediacy, and scintillation revealed in these previously unpublished live Chopin performances dating
Whoever said “an aristocrat never hurries” might well have referred to Jorge Bolet’s Liszt recordings for Decca, now conveniently gathered together in a space-saving, budget-priced
Admirers of the late Jorge Bolet will rejoice in this newly discovered Liszt recital, recorded for RCA in 1972. According to reissue producer Jon Samuels,
The Preludes originally were coupled with a selection of Nocturnes, while the Second and Fourth Ballades plus the Fantasie stem from a disc that contained
On the whole, this 1970 Ensayo recording of Liszt’s Transcendental Etudes finds Jorge Bolet in bolder, more scintillating fettle than his sober and reserved Decca