
The sixth volume in Doremi’s ongoing releases of live archival material with Radu Lupu features a previously unpublished recital that took place in Tokyo on
Decca’s latest big box compilation focuses on the British label’s
Decca’s “complete” edition of Radu Lupu’s recordings pretty much covers
When CD players first appeared on the market in 1983, Radu Lupu’s 1979 Beethoven Emperor Concerto was the first version of this war-horse available in
Radu Lupu first came to international attention by taking first prize in the 1969 Leeds Competition. This paved the way for a recording agreement with
Radu Lupu’s eloquent simplicity in the slow movement highlights his 1979 Beethoven First Concerto, one of Decca’s first digital recordings. His spiky articulation in the
This became a popular concerto coupling back in the days of vinyl, as the pieces shared similar keys, lengths, and orchestral scorings. They fit comfortably
The first two concertos stand out among Radu Lupu’s late-1970s Beethoven cycle for Decca, especially the pianist’s ravishingly executed, classically poised reading of No. 2
Radu Lupu’s 1973 recital devoted to these popular “name” sonatas boasts gorgeous, roomy sonics that have not dated one iota. The performances, though full of