Instrumental, Piano Solos, Piano Sonatas, Bartók (composer)
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Panache is Kantorow’s strength throughout the program, but it is combined with probing emotional maturity, which is rare. I doubt that any prediction will come true for him other than the prediction... — More…
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Presto Recording of the Week, 16th October 2020
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Gramophone Magazine, November 2020, Editor's Choice
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Needless to say, the score [of the Solo Sonata] holds no terrors for Ehnes who delivers a magisterial performance...Ehnes and his excellent pianist, Andrew Armstrong, make the best possible... — More…
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BBC Music Magazine, March 2013, Chamber Choice
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The overall excellence of Tamara Stefanovich’s interpretations is enhanced by a superb multichannel recording characterised by full-bodied ambience an concert-hall realism. Stefanovich voices... — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, April 2019, Editor's Choice
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Drawing on the insights shared by Boulez when she studied with him, she unleashes a spectacular, commanding performance that sets the keyboard, and the air around it, aquiver with its intensity.... — More…
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Beethoven, Schubert, Haydn & Others: Piano Works
First Prize Winner Hamamatsu International Piano Competition 2018
Can Çakmur (piano)
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International Classical Music Awards, 2020, Winner - Solo Instrument
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Antal Dorati in London - Volume 2
London Symphony Orchestra, Bath Festival, BBC Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonia Orchestra, Antal Dorati
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Special offer. Kocsis plays Bartók - Complete Solo Piano Music
RecommendedAll of the solo piano recordings now appear for the first time in an integral collector edition and this set is a “must” for any collector interested in one of the major contributions to twentieth-century piano repertory
Zoltán Kocsis (piano)
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Penguin Guide, Rosette
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Bartok, Ravel: Works for 2 pianos and percussion
Martha Argerich & Nelson Freire (pianos), Peter Sadlo & Edgar Guggeis (percussion)
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Bartók & Ligeti: Ensemble Intercontemporain
Jérôme Comte (clarinet), Diego Tosi (violin) & Sébastien Vichard (piano), Gilles Durot, Samuel Favre (percussions) & Dimitri Vassilakis, Sébastien Vichard (pianos), Hidéki Nagano (piano), Pierre Strauch (cello), Jeanne-Marie Conquer (violin)
Ensemble Intercontemporain, Matthias Pintscher
Others may have taken the opening Vivace of Ligeti's Piano Concerto at more of a lick, but the precision here packs a punch, and there's a sheer sense of fun as the final two movements develop... — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, December 2015, Editor's Choice
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