Review: Zimmermann: Complete Works for Piano (Eduardo Fernández)
A collection of miniatures by an underrated modern master.
A collection of miniatures by an underrated modern master.
Chiaroscuro lends plenty of light and shade to Papa Jo’s old favourites.
Varied keyboard recital is a match made in paradise.
Gluzman’s enthralling glimpse into Vasks’ world of gunfire and chorales.
The "other" SSO punches above its weight in Richard Strauss.
Suzuki’s second account of this masterpiece goes straight to the heart.
A heady musical journey around turn-of-the-century Vienna.
Barrister by day, virtuoso by night, Australian-born Paul Wee has taken time out from the bar to record two of the most daunting works in the Romantic repertoire. Clive Paget talks to him about his singular career path and his fascination with the eccentric and reclusive Charles-Valentin Alkan.
Charming sonatas for amateurs, but also for those in the know.
Miguel Baselga crosses his Spanish finish line 20 years on.
Gringolts nails Stravinsky's sometimes knotty violin output.
Brautigam's final furlong: The Diabellis are a satisfying conclusion to a superb survey.
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