

Profil’s 10-disc anthology devoted to the British pianist Solomon offers […]

Solomon’s recordings have gained extensive if not quite comprehensive or

The great British pianist Solomon ruled over his keyboard with iron hands clothed in mink gloves. Along with his refined technique and cultivated sonority, Solomon’s

Solomon was working his way through a Beethoven Sonata cycle for EMI when he suffered the stroke in 1956 that ended his career. The 18

In 1994 Testament released Solomon’s complete studio Chopin recordings on a single CD, well transferred from the best existing source material. That hasn’t stopped Pearl’s

The sound for Piatigorsky and Solomon’s 1954 Beethoven sonata recordings is more focused and better defined than ever before. You can hear all sorts of

In 1994 Testament released Solomon’s complete studio Chopin recordings on a single CD, well transferred from the best existing source material. That hasn’t stopped Pearl’s

Solomon must have liked the Tchaikovsky First Piano Concerto because he recorded it twice, and while this version marks a bit of an improvement over

Solomon’s 1956 Grieg and Schumann Concertos were reissued by EMI in 1993, and they’re refurbished again here on Testament, although little if any timbral difference

Solomon’s Schubert is a real discovery, especially his 1952 recording of the D. 784 A minor sonata. He conveys the opening movement’s dark countenance by
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