International Piano: introducing the January/February 2024 issue, featuring Behzod Abduraimov
Behzod Abduraimov: championing his Uzbek roots | Krystian Zimerman: making a statement with Szymanowski
Behzod Abduraimov: championing his Uzbek roots | Krystian Zimerman: making a statement with Szymanowski
Pianist and composer Sir Stephen Hough will unveil his new Piano Concerto, The World of Yesterday, in a world premiere performance with the Utah Symphony Orchestra in January
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Javier Perianes: the pleasures and challenges of playing Granados’s Goyescas | Berg’s Piano Sonata, Op 1: tracing the work’s history on record from Gould to Goodyear | Alkan: Mark Viner explores the...
Bertrand Chamayou: pairing radical piano works by Erik Satie and John Cage | Vladimir Sofronitsky: the legacy of one of Soviet Russia's most individual pianists | Alkan's Symphony: a survey of a...
Lukas Geniušas: recording the original version of Rachmaninov’s First Piano Sonata | Glenn Gould: reappraising a divisive but hugely influential pianist
Haochen Zhang: bringing imagery and character to Liszt | Hamelin plays Fauré: the adventurous virtuoso explores a world of French refinement | Horowitz's legacy: reflections on a pianistic icon
The eighth London Piano Festival takes place at Kings Place on 5-8 October, once again with International Piano its media partner
Yunchan Lim: life after the Cliburn | Georges Cziffra: compelling charisma or empty showmanship? | Villa-Lobos’s Rudepoêma: a survey of recordings
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Saskia Giorgini: bringing poetry to Liszt | Byron Janis: the great American pianist's legacy | Chopin’s Polonaise-fantaisie: a survey on record
Pianoteq is a modelled piano that you can install on your computer, available for Windows, macOS, and Linux
LPs will feature strongly in the new-look shop, along with pop culture merchandise and technology
The unique part of this album is the first recording of Barnatan’s own solo-piano arrangement of the Symphonic Dances, Op 45
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