Winner of the People’s Choice award and overall 2nd prizewinner of the 2004 Sydney International Piano Competition, Rem Urasin’s brilliant performance of Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto catapulted ...
An evening of Russian masterpieces on the next broadcast by The Phoenix Symphony. An evening of Russian masterpieces on the next broadcast by The Phoenix Symphony. Conductor Ilyich Rivas leads a ...
Spirited version from Russia of the great piano concerto. Classic FM Drive Featured Album, 13 January 2014. The young Russian pianist Daniil Trifonov has been making quite a name for himself, winning ...
Hear Van Cliburn's hit recording of Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1, recorded at Carnegie Hall on May 30, 1958, just six weeks after winning the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow. In the 1950s, ...
Pianist Stephen Hough has uncovered a mistake in the second movement of the manuscript, corrected in blue pencil on the score. Pianist Stephen Hough has uncovered a mistake in Tchaikovsky's Piano ...
THE BASICS: JoAnn Falletta, Music Director of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, conducts the first of a two-weekend Tchaikovsky Festival (Part 2 will be Feb. 21-22). Tonight’s concert (this Saturday ...
The chief attraction here, at least as far as budget-conscious collectors are concerned, is Taneyev’s ‘completion’ of the Andante and Finale, part of the concerto that Tchaikovsky had intended for ...
Thanks for exploring the Gramophone website. Sign up for a free account today to enjoy the following benefits: Free access to 3 subscriber-only articles per month Unlimited access to our news, ...
When Russian shooter Vitalina Batsarashkina stood on the podium to celebrate her gold medal in shooting at the Tokyo Games, somewhere composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky was smiling. True, the famed Russian ...
Pianist Denis Matsuev may be one of the world's best pianists to interpret the music of Tchaikovsky, but his ear for Rachmaninoff is just as impressive. Russian pianist Denis Matsuev won the 11th ...
Hyperion’s Romantic Piano Concerto series, begun in 1991, has thrown light on a huge repertoire lying beneath the surface of the ubiquitous concertos by Liszt, Rachmaninov, Grieg, Chopin or Schumann.