The Bridgehampton Chamber Music Autumn concert series brings exquisite classical music to the Hamptons. This year’s programs feature pianist Gilles Vonsattel, a BCM favorite, playing Beethoven, and a ...
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For his first-ever show at The 92nd Street Y, eminent pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard joins us with brilliant composer and longtime friend George Benjamin (Written on Skin) for the NY premiere of ...
What is one to think of the clothes the twenty-nine-year-old pianist Yuja Wang wears when she performs—extremely short and tight dresses that ride up as she plays, so that she has to tug at them when ...
FORT WORTH - The first two rounds of the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition ended Sunday, May 25, with the announcement of 12 semifinalists. We're covering the semifinal round, May 28 through ...
The last years of Beethoven’s life were a cruel blend of great success, fame, and suffering. Beethoven’s deafness had taken full hold of him by this stage in his career making every aspect of his days ...
His bio begins, “At only 29 years old . . .” The bio is that of Filippo Gorini, who appeared at Weill Recital Hall on November 21. He is an Italian pianist. As a rule, bios mention the age of the ...
When Beethoven’s Hammerklavier Sonata was published in 1818, pianists were confronted with a mixture of ‘demonic energy and a torrent of dissonances’, as Charles Rosen put it. Only the most freakishly ...
Beatrice Rana joins Harriet Smith to talk about finding a path through Beethoven’s ‘Hammerklavier’ Sonata While lockdown for us lesser mortals meant perhaps finding new ways of cataloguing our CD ...
Daniil Trifonov performed Tuesday night at Carnegie Hall. Photo: Dario Acosta Listening to Daniil Trifonov’s recital in Carnegie Hall Tuesday night, one’s first thought was, this pianist is such a ...
"I'm not one who likes to start at eight in the morning," conceded Angela Hewitt with a laugh during a recent conversation with CBC Music — a surprising admission for someone so eminently productive.