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December 29, 2022
Every composition recorded has its first recording, and it can be fascinating to explore early accounts of some of the repertoire that has since become mainstream, particularly when the music was set down when it
Henri Gil-Marchex at 130
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December 16, 2022
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Not all pianists of distinction left behind significant recorded legacies, which can adversely impact the degree to which their importance is recognized today. One such artist was the French musician Henri Gil-Marchex, a fascinating individual
Remembering Monique de La Bruchollerie
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December 15, 2022
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December 15, 2022 marks the 50th anniversary of the death of French pianist Monique de La Bruchollerie, who passed away in Paris at the age of 57 on December 15, 1972.
I remember very clearly when
Gina Bachauer: The Mercury Masters
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December 8, 2022
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I was delighted to be commissioned to write the notes for the Eloquence label’s fantastic historical release of Gina Bachauer’s fabled Mercury recordings. Here is an extended version of the notes that I submitted for
Noel Mewton-Wood at 100
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November 20, 2022
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Had fate decided otherwise, the many young pianists who died in the 1950s would have been the headliners of their generation. As it stands, these artists continue to command attention, albeit largely with their tragic
Behind The Microphone: Anthony Griffith
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October 20, 2022
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Producer Walter Legge (standing) and Anthony Griffith
With all the focus we can give the great musicians who left us recorded examples of their artistry, it is easy to overlook those working behind the scenes. While
Agnelle Bundervoët at 100
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October 12, 2022
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Among the amazing French pianists who were regrettably long overlooked but are fortunately enjoying a posthumous revival today is the fabled Agnelle Bundervoët (pronounced ‘Bunder-wet’). The Lazare-Lévy pupil produced a handful of recordings in the
Dinu Lipatti at Abbey Road, September 24, 1947
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September 24, 2022
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September 24 this year was the 75th anniversary of one of Dinu Lipatti’s most successful recording sessions, so I prepared this video that features them in sequence, along with some notes about the recordings and
William Kapell at 100
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September 20, 2022
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The 1950s saw some of the most promising young classical musicians die prematurely, seeming to wipe out a new generation of leading interpreters: among those lost are Ginette Neveu (in 1949), Rosa Tamarkina, Dinu Lipatti,
Carl Friedberg at 150
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September 18, 2022
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Among the most remarkable aspects of recorded history is the capacity to hear both composers and those who were associated with them play some of the most beloved music ever written. It is particularly insightful