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April 14, 2022
Alfred Cortot had a long career with the gramophone, having produced a vast amount of solo, chamber, and concerto recordings over the course of four decades (with some overlooked discs accompanying soprano Félia Litvinne predating
Bartók The Pianist
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March 23, 2022
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Bartók playing at the Proms in London in 1936
The legendary composer Béla Bartók was a superb pianist, but his standing as an interpreter has often been overlooked due to his fame as a composer. Those
Walking Up the Mountain Track – An Enlightening Publication
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December 2, 2021
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The greatest performers in musical history were focused on their craft from the context of a wider landscape – they were more than ‘performers’, weaving their musical expression on a much wider canvas than is
Géza Anda at 100
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November 18, 2021
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Hungarian-born pianist Géza Anda was born 100 years ago, on November 19, 1921. In his short life he achieved international recognition, particularly for his 1960s cycle of Mozart Concertos on the Deutsche Grammophon label; his
György Cziffra at 100
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November 6, 2021
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The 100th anniversary of the birth on November 5, 1921 of György Cziffra provides an opportunity to consider the true nature of one of the most misunderstood of pianists. His capacity to play the most
Remembering Nelson Freire
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November 2, 2021
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The great Brazilian pianist Nelson Freire passed away on November 1 at the age of 77. An internationally acclaimed artist with a glowing international career spanning well over half a century, Freire was certainly one
Jascha Spivakovsky at 125
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August 18, 2021
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Today, August 18 2021, is the 125th anniversary of Jascha Spivakovsky’s birth. Unfortunately current global circumstances scuttled the varied plans that I had been brainstorming with the pianist’s son and grandson over the last year
Celebrating Ernest Hutcheson
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July 20, 2021
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The Australian-born pianist Ernest Hutcheson was born 150 years ago, on July 20, 1871.
Hutcheson had studied under Carl Reinecke (who studied with Mendelssohn, Schumann and Liszt), Bernhard Stavenhagen (a pupil of Liszt) and Bruno Zwintscher
Hilda Bor
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July 16, 2021
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A wartime concert in the series organized by Bor
Yet another pianist I’d never heard of showed up in a YouTube upload recently and I was stunned by the playing. The artist was one Hilda Bor, a
American Master Pianist Sidney Foster
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May 23, 2021
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With the advent of the CD in the 1980s, historical recordings began being made available at a faster rate than ever before, and as a result we are today able to hear more great artists