
The recent death of Zoltán Kocsis represents a major loss […]
The Bottom Line: Just about everything Kocsis did is worth
This is not the recent DG Complete (not) Edition, but
In contrast to the rounded phrasing and genial warmth that Fritz Kreisler brought to his own delightful encore-type pieces and arrangements, Barnabás Kelemen is every
To those who’ve despaired of piecing together Zoltán Kocsis’ unprecedented
Zoltán Kocsis’ Bartók piano concertos with Iván Fischer are probably
There are three Rachmaninov concerto cycles that could serve as
How did this peach of a Mozart disc slip through the cracks? No matter, it’s back in the catalog, thanks to Arkivmusic.com’s on-demand reprint program.
There’s really no way to “review” John Cage’s “number” pieces, since they leave so much open to chance and it’s impossible to say what they
Zoltan Kocsis always has shown great flair for Rachmaninov’s singular pianistic idiom as well as the brains to make all the solo works on this