Sonata for Piano No. 1 Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer Wilhelm Kempff, Piano Sonata for Piano No. 2 Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer Wilhelm Kempff, Piano Sonata for Piano No. 3 Wilhelm Kempff, Piano ...
The Music No. 5 is the last of Beethoven’s piano concertos, and the grandest. Ever the innovator, Beethoven begins with flourishes on the piano, which however falls silent until it re-enters in ...
Sonata for Piano No. 5 James Brawn, Piano Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer Sonata for Piano No. 6 James Brawn, Piano Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer Sonata for Piano No. 7 James Brawn, Piano Ludwig van ...
Cellist Watkins’ career-long immersion in the composer pays dividends in his pairing with Alessio Bax’s unfussy virtuosity ...
The Beethoven Journey, the rather grandiose name for Leif Ove Andsnes’s cycle of the piano concertos, ends with this pairing of the Emperor Concerto with that perpetually teasing curiosity, the Choral ...
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These are the 21 greatest piano concertos of all time
We count down the 21 greatest piano concertos - the finest works ever written for piano with orchestra ...
Five concertos, four concerts and three cities. It was quite a weekend for the New Jersey Symphony and pianist Inon Barnatan. Hearing—or playing—one of Beethoven’s piano concertos in a given day or ...
The UK’s leading scholar on Beethoven has found that the famous opening of the Fifth Symphony began life with a totally different purpose... Classical connoisseur, and music novice alike will ...
What is the most popular classical music? Eight years ago Manhattan’s radio station WQXR (which plays no jazz) polled its listeners, found Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony and Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto ...
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