The Piano's Golden Generation
- Wednesday, February 20, 2019
A new generation of pianists are combining the revered characteristics of 19th-century pianism with impeccable technique and entrepreneurial savvy, writes Jed Distler
A new generation of pianists are combining the revered characteristics of 19th-century pianism with impeccable technique and entrepreneurial savvy, writes Jed Distler
Stile Antico perform sensuous Renaissance settings of the Song of Songs
Beethoven’s Op 53 represented a revolution in his piano style, says Patrick Rucker, as he sifts through almost a century of recordings
St Catharine’s Girls’ Choir celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science
As the Symphony Orchestra of India makes its first ever visit to the UK this month, Simon Broughton traces the history of Western classical music in India
Elizabeth Watts and Simon Lepper agree that the time has come, once and for all, to leave the term ‘accompanist’ behind
Exclusive: Liszt's Transcendental Étude No 11, 'Harmonies du soir', played by Boris Giltburg
Editor Martin Cullingford’s pick of the finest recordings from this month’s reviews
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