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Review of Lang Lang: The Disney Book

Lang Lang: The Disney Book

Once upon a time in a distant land many years ago, a small boy was given a piano by his...

Reviewed by Jeremy Nicholas in issue: AW22

Review of SCHUMANN Carnaval. Fantasie. Mondnacht (Emile Naoumoff)

SCHUMANN Carnaval. Fantasie. Mondnacht (Emile Naoumoff)

It was once common for pianists to couple Schumann’s Carnaval and C major Fantasie on disc – Abbey Simon, Robert...

Reviewed by Jed Distler in issue: AW22

Review of SAINT-SAËNS Transcriptions (Cyprien Katsaris)

SAINT-SAËNS Transcriptions (Cyprien Katsaris)

The centenary of the death of Camille Saint-Saëns passed by relatively unnoticed by broadcasters and concert promoters. As far as...

Reviewed by Jeremy Nicholas in issue: AW22

Review of Josefine Opshal: Atrium

Josefine Opshal: Atrium

Josefine Opsahl’s music resides in the zone where genre borders break down. Her aesthetic has aspects in common with groups...

Reviewed by Liam Cagney in issue: AW22

Review of LUTYENS Piano Music, Vol 2 (Martin Jones)

LUTYENS Piano Music, Vol 2 (Martin Jones)

Given the new-found urgency in the promotion of female composers, it would be unfortunate if those of earlier generations did...

Reviewed by Richard Whitehouse in issue: AW22

Review of CAGE Four Walls (Alexei Lubimov)

CAGE Four Walls (Alexei Lubimov)

Alexei Lubimov was banned from leaving the Soviet Union in his youth after premiering Western avant-garde music – of which...

Reviewed by Liam Cagney in issue: AW22

Review of BLUMENFELD 24 Preludes Op 17 (Mark Viner)

BLUMENFELD 24 Preludes Op 17 (Mark Viner)

Following his acclaimed recordings of Thalberg, Chaminade and Alkan (he aims to record the complete works of the latter two...

Reviewed by Jeremy Nicholas in issue: AW22

Review of BEETHOVEN Piano Sonatas, Vol 9 (Martin Roscoe)

BEETHOVEN Piano Sonatas, Vol 9 (Martin Roscoe)

The ninth and final volume of Martin Roscoe’s Beethoven sonata cycle for Deux-Elles matches the distinction of its predecessors. Although...

Reviewed by Jed Distler in issue: AW22

Review of JS BACH Italian Concerto. French Overture (Mahan Esfahani)

JS BACH Italian Concerto. French Overture (Mahan Esfahani)

In his public statements, and perhaps a bit more temperately in his actual performances, harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani has declared independence...

Reviewed by Philip Kennicott in issue: AW22

Review of JS BACH 6 Suites a Violoncello Solo Senza Basso (Giuliano Carmignola)

JS BACH 6 Suites a Violoncello Solo Senza Basso (Giuliano Carmignola)

Bach’s Cello Suites, or movements from them, have luxuriated in versions for harpsichordists, gambists, guitarists, viola players and latterly for...

Reviewed by Rob Cowan in issue: AW22


 

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