Saskia Giorgini interview: ‘I strongly reject the idea that Liszt is loud and redundant and not honest’
Saskia Giorgini talks about exploring the poetic side of Liszt’s multifaceted musical personality
Saskia Giorgini talks about exploring the poetic side of Liszt’s multifaceted musical personality
The Russian pianist Zlata Chochieva has quietly been building a hugely impressive discography. Tim Parry talks to her about her new album, her influences and her studies with Mikhail Pletnev
Bryce Morrison explores the inimitable playing of Moriz Rosenthal
Director Todd Field's new film TÁR features a pianist turned composer, conductor and writer caught up in intense power struggles. The role is played by Cate Blanchett, who talks to Jonathon Brown
Almost any piano teacher will say that the majority of their students are female, so where are all the women when it comes to handing out the glittering prizes at major music competitions?
A technical refresher course for recommencing piano enthusiasts, created for International Piano by Murray McLachlan
With performances in ornate Baroque churches, private homes, a nature reserve and even a bus, Piano City Lecce showed how the piano can infiltrate every aspect of a city's culture
Virtuoso arrangements of tunes from Disney movies are the focus of Lang Lang's latest album, which he hopes will offer younger listeners a way into classical music. Owen Mortimer reports
George Xiaoyuan Fu explores resonances between the past and present in his debut album Mirrors, which juxtaposes Ravel with music by six later composers
How spooky is the piano? Benjamin Ivry ponders a new book that suggests the instrument invites paranormal experiences
Sviatoslav Richter offers some intimate insights into the music that inspired and challenged him, his relationship with audiences and penchant for practising at the 11th hour
Claudio Arrau recounts his memories of one of the most influential yet controversial musicians of the 20th century, composer-pianist Ferruccio Busoni
The last Long-Thibaud Competition saw a standoff between the jury and the audience, but with a history stretching back nearly 80 years it takes more than a scandal and a pandemic to knock it off...
Julian Haylock meets the pianist, author and composer Alfred Brendel, who looks back over his long career in a wide-ranging interview about the music he loves most – and why
Jonathon Brown meets Bobby Mitchell, artistic director of the EBEN festival in France, to discuss his freestyle approach to Schumann's late works, and the liberating idiosyncrasies of Haydn
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