The Music No. 5 is the last of Beethoven’s piano concertos, and the grandest. Ever the innovator, Beethoven begins with flourishes on the piano, which however falls silent until it re-enters in ...
Kristian Bezuidenhout and Pablo Heras-Casado make these concertos sing in readings that feel both freewheeling and profound Hopefully you are not sick of Beethoven yet in his 250th anniversary year, ...
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 Haochen Zhang, Piano Philadelphia Orchestra Nathalie Stutzmann, Conductor Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 2 Haochen Zhang, Piano Philadelphia Orchestra ...
The Proms always brings a rash of recordings hastily released in the UK to catch an audience recently inspired by a performer. Here, 25-year-old Sunwook Kim, who won the Leeds international piano ...
The UK’s leading scholar on Beethoven has found that the famous opening of the Fifth Symphony began life with a totally different purpose... Classical connoisseur, and music novice alike will ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Beethoven at 250 Nannette Streicher has been marginalized by history, but she was one of Europe’s finest keyboard manufacturers. By Patricia Morrisroe ...
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