This double set of CDs comes with no information about the pianist or the music. Dirk Herten previously recorded Michael Finnissy’s arrangements of Gershwin, and is Belgian, but otherwise I can find scant background on him.

Brahms’ Klavierstücke Op. 76 and his piano pieces from Op. 116 onward are late works, written during his final burst of compositional activity. They retain some of the barnstorming of the early sonatas (strongly influenced by Beethoven) but this is incorporated into a subtler, more intimate style.

The music requires an ebb and flow, and Dirk Herten understands this. His technique is excellent, and there is no lack of dynamic shading in his playing. If you are detecting a reservation, it is this: Brahms is not exactly obscure, and these works have been played by the best. To my mind (and I’m not alone) the greatest artist to...