

OK, they were never really lost. In fact, they were announced, but apparently Serkin died before giving final approval to these late recordings of the

Interpretive differences between Rudolf Serkin’s familiar 1968 studio recording of the Brahms First piano concerto with George Szell conducting the Cleveland Orchestra and this April

The Bottom Line: This beautifully packaged 120-CD set, containing all

Orfeo has been marking its 40th anniversary with boxed sets

All of Eugene Ormandy’s stereo Richard Strauss recordings for Columbia

The arrival of Sony/BMG’s complete edition of Rudolf Serkin’s Columbia

To some pianists, Beethoven’s Hammerklavier Sonata is a monster to

Rudolf Serkin’s classic 1957 recording of Beethoven’s Diabelli Variations sounds

For at least a half century Beethoven’s piano concertos played

Here we have all of the solo and concerted stereo
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