Evocation, the latest release on the Steinway & Sons label from pianist Klara Min, takes the listener on a journey through night, exploring the moods, feelings and musical works inspired by the nocturnal hours.
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Natasha Paremski's newest album pairs Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition with Fred Hersch’s Tchaikovsky Variations, written for Paremski.
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Steinway Standards presents a second volume of classic tunes from the American Songbook in stylish arrangements for solo piano by the exceptional Simon Mulligan.
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A unique Steinway & Sons release features pianist extraordinaire Simon Mulligan playing songs by Welsh composer Ivor Novello.
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Another entry in the Steinway Classics series featuring sparkling performances of Mozart's Piano Sonatas Nos. 5, 10 and 12 by Antonio Pompa-Baldi.
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Sandro Russo's new album on the Steinway & Sons label pays a heartfelt tribute to Claude Debussy on the 100th anniversary of his death.
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The Steinway Classics series continues with Jenny Lin's performances of Chopin's complete Nocturnes.
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Steinway & Sons releases an album from Antonio Iturrioz featuring music by Creole and Cuban composers.
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Pianist Antonio Pompa-Baldi and composer Roberto Piana reunite for Napoli, an album of 20 improvisations on both well-known and lesser-known Neapolitan songs.
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Steinway & Sons releases an album from David Deveau featuring the music of Beethoven, Mozart, and Harbison.
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Steinway & Sons releases Andrew Rangell’s aptly-titled album From the early 20th… featuring music of Ives, Schoenberg, Nielsen, and Enescu.
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Steinway & Sons releases a new album from Zhenni Li, the 2017 winner of multiple coveted awards, including the Grieg International Competition in Norway and the New York Concert Artists Worldwide Debut Audition.
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Steinway & Sons releases Drew Petersen’s debut album featuring music by American composers - Samuel Barber, Charles Tomlinson Griffes, Charles Ives, Elliott Carter, and Judith Lang Zaimont.
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For the listener with a predilection for Romantic music, the early works of Robert Schumann provide riches of the first order. And for those who enjoy their instrumental music with a dash of programmatic spice, Schumann again fits the bill perfectly. He was the prototypical arch-romantic - a tortured manic-depressive who reveled in portraying personalities (including his own), places, ideas and ideals in his music.
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Vyacheslav Gryaznov’s recording features his own original piano transcriptions of orchestral and chamber works by his countrymen Borodin, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev, and Glinka.
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