Wilms: The Piano Concertos, Vol 1 (Ronald Brautigam)
Ronald Brautigam niftily gets his fingers around Wilms’ complex passagework
Ronald Brautigam niftily gets his fingers around Wilms’ complex passagework
Skilful and often compelling compositions help make this a first-rate release
Throughout one senses Jacobsen’s strength of character and admirable perseverance in harnessing his lifelong love for music and piano playing
A gripping 20th-century traversal
Like Jarrett, Brad Mehldau and Bill Evans, he has a wholly melodic approach in which every note is made to count
Flawlessly recorded, Bavouzet reminds us that Haydn was the least po-faced of all composers
With Naoumoff, one is never aware of the bristling difficulties of Schumann’s score
Osborne’s performances are of a superfine mastery
Fedorova is undoubtedly a fine performer but her playing has a certain reticence about it
Katsaris revels in the virtuosity as much as the lyricism
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