
It’s easiest to explain how Beethoven’s “Les Adieux” sonata comes alive in Ronald Brautigam’s hands by zeroing in on a few telling details. Notice, for
Ronald Brautigam is an excellent Beethoven pianist, and he turns in a performance of the Second concerto’s solo part that’s as lively and attractive as
There is no other collection of the complete Haydn keyboard music that comes anywhere close to this one. Ronald Brautigam plays all of this music,
Ronald Brautigam’s strong sense of style, superb technique, and commanding personality continue to make waves in his latest Beethoven cycle installment. The fortepianist joins Schnabel
Ronald Brautigam is one of those pianists who invariably sounds fresh and involving, even in music that you thought you knew really well. One of
Haydn’s piano sonatas embody the sound of surprise within decorous, economically expressive parameters. The best Haydn pianists bring out these qualities by staying out of
This disc is a gem, yet it’s also one of those releases that you might overlook in the deluge of new, and frequently marginal, titles
On the evidence of this sensational disc, it seems clear that Sharon Bezaly is a flutist virtually without peer in the world today. The only
Previously available on six single CDs, BIS offers Ronald Brautigam’s Mozart Sonata cycle in one package. While the music easily could have fit on five
Hot on the heels of Harmonia Mundi’s knockout disc of Haydn piano concertos with Andreas Staier comes this effort by Ronald Brautigam, who also has