Mendelssohn - Song without Words, Op. 62 No. 1 in G major 'May Breezes'
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Instrumental » Piano Solos
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The variety of tangy colours he conjures from the instrument really is the aural equivalent of removing a century of dirt from an oil painting…if, like me, you have an irrational aversion to... — More…
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Prokofiev & Rachmaninov: Piano Concertos
Byron Janis (piano)
Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, Kirill Kondrashin
...this is a spellbinding disc, legendary recordings of legendary performances of these two concertos, rounded off with a neat “mini-recital” of four solo pieces. Go forth and buy – you will... — More…
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this sweeps the board in this repertoire. — More…
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Shelley's technique is superb, and anything marked Presto or thereabouts is delivered with tremendous elan — More…
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Mendelssohn: Cello Sonatas, Variations concertantes & 7 Songs without Words
Mischa Maisky & Sergio Tiempo
Awards:
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Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2002, Editor's Choice
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'As Bryce Morrison puts it: ‘a blazingly original talent, heard here in brilliantly remastered sound’. ' — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, January 2018, Re-issue of the Month
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Adventures in juxtaposition carry this young composer and pianist on a roller-coaster across the centuries. Porat's playing is cool-tempered, intelligent and sophisticated. — More…
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Frang is on supremely agile and graceful form, but it’s rather a musical pick-and-mix. — More…
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Technically, of course, Donohoe is absolutely secure, as well as generously displaying the love of this music that he mentions in his note. — More…