It took pianist Evgeny Kissin much of the first half of his recital to fully hit his stride. But when he did, with a dynamic, expansive performance of Frédéric Chopin’s Scherzo No. 4, the packed ...
One critic wrote that Louis Lortie is "one of perhaps half a dozen pianists whom it is worth dropping everything to go and hear." We'll drop what we're doing to catch Lortie in concert, playing the ...
Live from Wigmore Hall in London, Italian pianist and former Radio 3 New Generation Artist Beatrice Rana plays Chopin's four sparkling scherzos, a colourful tone-picture from Albeniz's collection ...
The last of Chopin's scherzos, this one is fairly calm and happy, although still featuring moments of extreme passion. In this way, it is the most like a scherzo, but much more difficult to play than ...
She's also become a perennial favorite at Boettcher Concert Hall in Denver, where she made numerous appearances with the Colorado Symphony in recent seasons. During a recent visit to Colorado, she ...
It's his most famous piece, but there's more to Henry Litolff than just the Scherzo of this piano-accompanied symphony. The famous scherzo from Litolff's Concerto Symphonique No. 4 is a bracing, ...
The biggest piano prize of 2006 is the Gilmore Artist Award. The winner, 32-year-old Ingrid Fliter, gets $300,000 in support of her burgeoning keyboard career. From her concert last month at the ...