
The suits at Sony BMG deserve our gratitude for restoring […]
Wanda Landowska’s reputation as a harpsichordist obscures her considerable achievements as a pianist, especially in regard to these extraordinary Mozart recordings, made at her Lakeville,
In 1933 Wanda Landowska made the first recording of Bach’s Goldberg Variations, a work that must have been as new to listeners then as it
Testament restores two of Wanda Landowska’s most treasurable and long-out-of-print albums. One is a 1951 collection of Polish dances, originally titled “Landowska plays for Paderewski”
These live performances stem from Wanda Landowska’s Frick Collection concerts in New York, broadcast in the early 1950s. Little if any interpretive differences distinguish the
The harpsichord world has undergone major philosophical and scholarly changes since Wanda Landowska’s heyday, but her artistry remains timeless. Listen to her impeccable trills, her
With this release, the two albums of 40 Scarlatti Sonatas Wanda Landowska recorded for HMV between 1934 and 1940 appear for the first time in
First the good news: Yehudi Menuhin and Wanda Landowska’s powerfully inflected Bach E major Sonata, recorded in 1945, has never sounded better on disc. Andrew