Alfred Brendel, a Czech-born, Austrian-raised pianist celebrated around the world for the gravity and thoughtfulness he brought to his performances, died June 17 at his home in London. He was 94. His ...
Sir Simon Rattle, Dame Harriet Walter and more leading musicians will come together in the new year for a landmark concert at the Barbican to celebrate the life and legacy of Alfred Brendel, the ...
The Aspen Music Festival’s final concert lived up to expectations Sunday afternoon. One of the biggest audiences of the season listened raptly as music director Robert Spano led the Festival Orchestra ...
I’m grateful to David Mermelstein for his appreciation of Alfred Brendel (Arts & Culture, June 18). Decades ago my grandfather gave me his collection of classical records, which included a number of ...
Brendel has always been identified with his exceptionally sensitive and intelligent interpretations of the Austro-German classical tradition: Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Schubert and Liszt. He was ...
Alfred Brendel, the thoughtful Austrian pianist who focused on the classics, has died. A statement from his representative said that Brendel passed peacefully on Tuesday morning at his home in London, ...
Alfred Brendel, the internationally renowned pianist whose name is associated with profound interpretations of the works of Beethoven, Schubert and other classical masters, died in London on June 17 ...
Alfred Brendel, a classical pianist of rare gifts and an unyielding upholder of Old World sophistication, died yesterday in London at age 94. Though he retired from the concert stage in December 2008, ...
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LONDON — Alfred Brendel, a pianist and poet renowned for his refined playing of Beethoven over a six-decade career, died Tuesday at his home in London. He was 94. Brendel's death was announced by the ...
Alfred Brendel, the Austrian pianist known as a “musician’s musician,” died at his home in London. Brendel was widely praised for his cerebral, lucid interpretations of standard classical repertoire, ...