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American pianist Ann Schein (1939-2026) had a long and distinguished career as both a performer and teacher, but for those ‘in the know’ her most impressive recordings were those she made between 1958 and 1960 for the US Kapp label in its short-li ...» More |
Alfred Cortot stands as the greatest representative of 20th-century French pianism. This album focuses on the solo recordings he actually made in France, all recorded in Paris during World War 2, and originally only released locally. These wonderf ...» More |
Yunchan Lim is the one of the most talked-about classical artists on the planet. This is his debut studio album. In 2022, aged only 18, Lim became the youngest ever winner of the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition; his performance of Rach ...» More |
Malcolm Binns was for half a century one of the UK’s most significant pianists, from giving the UK premiere of Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No 4 in 1961 to being the first to record the complete Beethoven piano sonatas on original instruments. Here ...» More |
As one of the great pianists of the 20th century, Wilhelm Backhaus (1884-1969) needs no introduction. He recorded almost continuously from 1908 until his death, but this set, focusing on his earliest recordings, completes APR’s coverage (see also ...» More |
‘If [Irene Scharrer]'s remembered from her recordings it’s really only the one, and that was ironically the last she made, Litolff’s Scherzo from the ...» More |
This set brings together some of the earliest and rarest piano recordings ever made, not just in France, but worldwide, and includes the complete solo recordings of all the pianists featured except Wurmser. The French office of the Gramophone Comp ...» More |
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‘Few of the recordings can be a touch steely in places due to their rarity, but Mark Obert-Thorn ensures that Zadora’s tonal qualities are respected a ... ‘Zadora’s affinity for and commitment to this repertoire certainly cuts through the sonic grime. With so many reissues of reissues of reissues on the ...» More |
'Bryan Crimp has done Cortot proud, prompting one to wonder whether there was ever a pianist of greater human richness and coruscating vitality' (Gram ...» More |
Two complete recitals recorded at Illinois University on 17 and 18 March 1949 and some bonus recordings originally broadcast on 7 March 1937. Almost all the works included in this programme are new additions to the Myra Hess discography.» More |
‘Here’s something a little bit special to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Percy Grainger … Grainger was a charismatic pianist and a ... ‘The best of Grainger’s shellac efforts retain their vividness and communicative immediacy. Even if Grainger had never met and befriended Grieg, his i ...» More |
Walter Gieseking is known as one of the greatest 20th-century pianists, and his playing of Debussy and Ravel in particular is often regarded as definitive. For most of his recording career he recorded for Columbia, but his earliest recordings were ...» More |
This album is a perfect example of me as a musician and piano-fanatic choosing works that for as long as I can remember have blown my mind. [James Rhodes, 2010]» More |
‘The reader may well divine that I am still half-in-love with Harriet some 40 years after first discovering her: that may well be true. However, I wou ...» More |
A selection of James Rhodes' personal favourites, tracks taken from his four earlier Signum albums.» More |
‘Rosenthal had an inimitably seductive manner of playing … with Ward Marston’s superb restoration and remastering, APR’s exemplary annotation and ... ‘The artistry of Moriz Rosenthal (1862-1946) arguably stands head and shoulders above all recorded Liszt pupils’ (Classics Today)» More |
Vassily Sapellnikoff (1868–1941) and Xaver Scharwenka (1850–1924) were among the earliest generation of pianists to record, and on this ground alone it is surprising that their complete recordings have never before been transferred for modern list ...» More |
‘Well filled set and plenty to arrest the imagination’ (MusicWeb International)» More |