
Igor Levit recorded the present album as an artistic reaction to the October 7th attacks on Israel and the current rise in anti-Semitism worldwide, designating
Igor Levit never does anything halfway. Every year he brings out a multi-CD release featuring a variety of big, substantial piano works, all framed within
Igor Levit is one of the few pianists around (perhaps the only one) whose provocative thematic program concepts yield equally stimulating and substantial musical results.
Ferruccio Busoni’s transcriptions of Bach and Brahms Chorale Preludes aspire to recreate the original organ textures in thoroughly pianistic terms, requiring the performer to render
Reviewing Igor Levit’s stunning 2013 solo CD debut featuring Beethoven’s last five piano sonatas, I wrote how the then-26-year-old pianist’s affinity for the composer’s essentially
Igor Levit has created quite a stir in the piano world by recording serious, heavy-hitting repertoire for his first two Sony releases. He made a
All of the positive attention and high praise that 26-year-old pianist Igor Levit has garnered in Europe is thoroughly justified by his Sony Classical debut