David Threasher picks most unfairly neglected Mozart works
No 1 Maurerische Trauermusik, K477 (1785) All of Mozart’s Masonic music languishes in obscurity – the various hymns, songs and cantatas he wrote for his Viennese lodge during the 1780s.…
No 1 Maurerische Trauermusik, K477 (1785) All of Mozart’s Masonic music languishes in obscurity – the various hymns, songs and cantatas he wrote for his Viennese lodge during the 1780s.…
Most people who’ve marked the history of left-hand repertoire came to it through injury or trauma as concert pianists who lost an arm or lost the use of their hand.…
Most people who’ve marked the history of left-hand repertoire came to it through injury or trauma as concert pianists who lost an arm or lost the use of their hand.…
[asa]B00SCGAXAQ[/asa] In the latest Gramophone Milestones Podcast (produced in association with EFG International), pianist Valentina Lisitsa discusses her passion for Scriabin’s music withGramophone‘s Editor Martin Cullingford. To mark a century…
[asa]B00SCGAXAQ[/asa] In the latest Gramophone Milestones Podcast (produced in association with EFG International), pianist Valentina Lisitsa discusses her passion for Scriabin’s music withGramophone‘s Editor Martin Cullingford. To mark a century…
[asa]B000FVQUOO[/asa] In a live-streamed news conference from Berlin today, it was announced that the next Chief Conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, succeeding Sir Simon Rattle, will be Kirill Petrenko.…
[asa]B000FVQUOO[/asa] In a live-streamed news conference from Berlin today, it was announced that the next Chief Conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, succeeding Sir Simon Rattle, will be Kirill Petrenko.…
At the Berlin Festival last year these two took to Brahms’s two mammoth concertos for piano and orchestra (with a little help from the Staatskapelle Berlin). Deutsche Grammophon were there…
At the Berlin Festival last year these two took to Brahms’s two mammoth concertos for piano and orchestra (with a little help from the Staatskapelle Berlin). Deutsche Grammophon were there…
At the Berlin Festival last year these two took to Brahms’s two mammoth concertos for piano and orchestra (with a little help from the Staatskapelle Berlin). Deutsche Grammophon were there…