Review: Stravinsky: Solo and Orchestral Piano Music (Peter Donohoe, Hong Kong Philharmonic/David Atherton)
Veteran pianist Peter Donohoe, both old and new, does Igor proud.
Veteran pianist Peter Donohoe, both old and new, does Igor proud.
From Mahler to Lang Lang with plenty in between, the MSO's outgoing Chief discusses his final year.
Whether echoing the Amazonian forest or tripping along to local songs and dances, Villa-Lobos’s music portrays his homeland’s spirit like no others.
Two piano Rite flourishes in four fearsomely good hands.
Stravinsky premiere heads a disc that perhaps lacks a Firebird.
Sabine Devieilhe conjures impressions of great beauty.
A moving, intelligent program delving deep into what it means to return.
The pianist talks about his new recording, which sees him playing four different historic pianos for four different works.
Melnikov and his ‘period’ instruments prove adept time travellers.
Petrenko helps three composers strut their vernal stuff.
We talk to 15-year-old Marcus Michelsen about stepping up to the plate, as well as Alexander Briger ahead of the SYO's challenging season opener.
A no longer essential recording, hindered by some muddy sound.
Gringolts nails Stravinsky's sometimes knotty violin output.