Review - French School Pianists Play French Concertos
'Another invaluable set that puts pianophiles in APR’s debt once more'
Cherkassky 80—it seems impossible that the chirpy, imp-like figure seen bounding on to the platform with youthful enthusiasm on so...
Reviewed by Alan Blyth in issue: 10/1991
Both works on this the third volume in Koch’s superb series of Rozsa’s orchestral music were inspired by suggestions from...
Reviewed by rseeley in issue: 10/1996
Formed in 1968 and 1987 repectively‚ the Trio di Milano (with a change of violinist in 1981) and the Gould...
Reviewed in issue 2/2002
Schubert, his poets, and his present interpreters Bostridge and Drake – all on top form – combine for a truly...
Reviewed in issue 8/2001
George-Emmanuel Lazaridis is a young, London-based Greek pianist whose Liszt recital enters a crowded, fiercely competitive field. Even so, his...
Reviewed by Bryce Morrison in issue: 10/2006
To say that competition in this field is formidable is to understate a healthy situation‚ though to be fair there...
Reviewed in issue 10/2002
Like many pianists emerging from a major competition success, Ovchinikov seems to have a taste for cycles of virtuoso studies....
Reviewed in issue 5/1991
Are we celebrating? One may be forgiven for asking, after having been deluged in recent months with recordings of Corelli's...
Reviewed in issue 5/1991
The first of Mozart's mature piano trios has never been one of his more popular works, but this graceful and...
Reviewed by Stanley Sadie in issue: 7/1988
That the word ‘investigation’ is never far away from the surface of Wolff’s writings is no coincidence, and this Edition...
Reviewed by Philip_Clark in issue: 1/2012
'Another invaluable set that puts pianophiles in APR’s debt once more'
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‘With Karajan controlling everything, would Large cave in and take what amounted to a secretarial...
‘Yudina really was a “symbol of nonconformism” among Soviet musicians, dressed like a nun and in the...
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