Review: Philip Glass: Piano Works (Jenny Lin)
Lin’s new survey confirms her as in the premier rank of Glass interpreters.
Lin’s new survey confirms her as in the premier rank of Glass interpreters.
Rediscovered Kelly reveal an Aussie composer with another string to his bow.
A collection of miniatures by an underrated modern master.
Varied keyboard recital is a match made in paradise.
Ahead of the release of her performance for Brandenburg One, the cellist talks about Bach, psychology and how a horse-riding accident forced her to make a difficult decision about her career in music.
Music's cure for insomnia, slightly soporific.
Cho’s road journey spares no luxuries and defies all clichés.
Bavouzet puts Beethoven’s peers under the microscope to revealing effect.
Fashionably late recital by Choni brings piano heavy-hitters to life.
Sokolov’s live Beethoven and Brahms is something of a curate’s egg.
Casting light and shade on the two faces of Abbe Liszt.
Quietly dazzling performances light up Feldman’s introspective minor masterpiece.
Alard’s Bach survey gets into its stride with Weimar period wonders.