Review: Dohnányi: Piano Music Volume 4 (Martin Roscoe)
Roscoe completes glowing tribute to overlooked master.
Steve Moffatt’s earliest musical memories are of his father’s dubious tenor accompanying 78s of Gigli and Björling. As a local newspaper reporter in London, he covered Jimi Hendrix’s inquest. Now retired, he reviews concerts for Limelight and NewsLocal newspapers, where he worked as production editor.
Roscoe completes glowing tribute to overlooked master.
A teenage Clara Wieck shows her peers just how it’s done.
Schumann’s elusive spirit bottled by an astute Frenchman.
Not-so-little women emerge from the shadows.
A spellbinding glimpse at a new era for the ground-breaking Brodsky Quartet.
Exquisite keyboard playing gives Papa Joe an elegant polish.
An irresistible tribute to one of our genuine musical national treasures.
A wandering ride from Esterházy to Russia via Prague.
Threesome delivers a charming and entertaining take on Bach after hours.
Dusted off delights exposed to a dose of warm Italian sunlight.
Clayton helps Liszt’s hurled lances to the future find their target.
Attractive rediscovered works show another side of an eminent Victorian.
We’re spoilt for choice with Papa Joe’s new London set.