
Sony Masters’ 2012 repackaging of the Murray Perahia Mozart Piano […]
Under Murray Perahia’s hands the works on this disc sound familiar yet fresh, not unlike viewing a famous painting after it’s been cleaned and restored.
The SACD and CD versions of this acclaimed recording of Bach’s Goldberg Variations were released almost simultaneously late last year, as Sony, the co-developer of
Sony’s sonic refurbishing of Murray Perahia’s Schubert Impromptus leads me to wonder if the different venues and microphone placements color my perception of the pianist’s
Murray Perahia’s 1987 Schumann and Grieg concertos with Colin Davis remain the most recommendable digitally recorded pairing of these war-horses, and they bloom even more
Mozart’s innovative K. 271 Concerto in E-flat has been graced with many fine recordings, from Gieseking to Goode, and Murray Perahia’s 1977 traversal (coupled with
Murray Perahia makes a welcome return to Chopin after a series of superb recordings featuring Baroque repertoire, and it’s abundantly clear that he hasn’t lost
Murray Perahia’s intelligent musicianship, lyrical gifts, and cogent architecture make some of his live Schubert performances among the most memorable I’ve heard. These qualities inform
This single-layer stereo SACD release of Murray Perahia’s admirable traversal of Bach’s concertos stops short of being a sonic revelation but it represents a considerable
Schumann’s Symphonic Studies Op. 13 make an interesting foil to the two concertos heard on this recording, but it’s a pity they’re placed first, before