Tickling the Ivories: A Piano Journey (Keith Jacobsen)
Throughout one senses Jacobsen’s strength of character and admirable perseverance in harnessing his lifelong love for music and piano playing
Throughout one senses Jacobsen’s strength of character and admirable perseverance in harnessing his lifelong love for music and piano playing
A gripping 20th-century traversal
Like Jarrett, Brad Mehldau and Bill Evans, he has a wholly melodic approach in which every note is made to count
Flawlessly recorded, Bavouzet reminds us that Haydn was the least po-faced of all composers
With Naoumoff, one is never aware of the bristling difficulties of Schumann’s score
Osborne’s performances are of a superfine mastery
Fedorova is undoubtedly a fine performer but her playing has a certain reticence about it
Katsaris revels in the virtuosity as much as the lyricism
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