Sonata for Piano No. 19 Inon Barnatan, Piano Franz Schubert, Composer Sonata for Piano No. 20 Inon Barnatan, Piano Franz Schubert, Composer 4 Impromptus, Movements: No 3 in G flat Inon Barnatan, Piano ...
The term "impromptu" suggests that a piece has a casual, offhand quality—perhaps that it's even being improvised on the spot. Sometimes, though, it's just a handy term for a short, stand-alone piece ...
Aimi Kobayashi is not a pianist who leaves details to chance. Although she’s hardly a micromanager or fussbudget, her propensity for planning ahead walks a thin line between sensitivity and blandness ...
Seven years have passed since Paul Lewis's last solo Schubert recording, and this latest collection coincides with his continuing series of Schubert recitals. It groups together the three sonatas of ...
Look out for Schubert's Impromptu No. 3, which contains a nod to one of the world's most famous pop songs... Just after he wrote Fly Me to the Moon, Schubert wrote his Impromptu No. 3. Absolute ...
Following his acclaimed solo debut album of the Late Sonatas of Beethoven, pianist Gerardo Teissonnière brings his “crystalline sound, formidable technique, and exquisite musical taste” (Cleveland ...
This release marks the culmination of a 30-year project by the Canadian pianist Paul Berkowitz and Meridian to record a full cycle of Schubert’s piano works. Berkowitz closes with the Op 90 and Op 142 ...
Paul Lewis began his solo recording career with late Schubert and after a prolonged dalliance with Beethoven, he's back where he started, offering demonstrative performances of three quite problematic ...
The booklet essay is entitled “Confessions of a Convert”. András Schiff tells how, after initial scepticism, he was won over to playing Schubert on a period fortepiano. He now owns an 1820 instrument ...
The gentle, conversational way in which Maria João Pires launches the A minor Sonata D845 immediately identifies a pianist with a deep understanding of Schubert’s music and its spectrum of expression.
A concert in Moscow by Russian pianist, Alexei Lubimov, and Russian soprano, Yana Ivanilova, was broken up by police last night. The performance, titled ‘Songs against the times’, featured works by ...
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