The crisis in the classical recording industry has seen releases from even the biggest names increasingly rationed and many lesser, but still excellent, performers squeezed out from company rosters ...
The pianist’s performance of sonatas Opp 109, 110 and 111 was full of tender, intriguing details – the works together formed something greater than the sum of their parts Beethoven’s last three piano ...
Mitsuko Delivers belongs to a very small subset of world cinema that arrives on our shores; it is not a refined, robustly constructed drama like we are typically used to from abroad (after all, we ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Mitsuko Uchida’s Beethoven, a soprano’s program of works by female composers and a lush repertory of sleep-related music are among recent highlights.
Hailing from Japan, Uchida is one of the most naturally gifted classical pianists around. After growing up in Japan, Uchida moved to Austria when she was 12 and enrolled at the Vienna Academy of Music ...
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