Albéniz: Piano music - in its original form and a variety of other guises. Donald Macleod presents highlights from five Composer of the Week episodes exploring the finest his... Show more Albéniz: ...
Using only a solo piano, Isaac Albeniz was able to create a large palette of sounds that invoked his feelings for the place he was describing, Iberia. But other musicians were unable to resist ...
Coming to Albéniz’s A minor Piano Concerto with an innocent ear, you would be hard pressed to identify it as being by the same composer as Suite Iberia, Suite española and Cantos de España. There is ...
In a game of “guess the composer” here is a work that would have them stumped. Albéniz’s Piano Concerto No.1, the so-called “Concierto fantástico” is a songful piece, so much like Schumann’s concerto ...
"I am a musician who uses the voice like an instrument. That always was my dream and my vision of how to make music." ...
Now a remarkably vital 84, Earl Wild has always commanded a fabulous technique and he gets around the keyboard as elegantly as any pianist still active. Those attributes distinguish his appealing ...
Never mind the permutations (anything up to eight hands on the two pianos); feel the unwavering quality of the eight pianists ...
Three pieces of music from two Texas concerts are up next. First, flutist Carol Wincenc and pianist Delores Stevens are in concert in San Antonio with music by Georges Enescu. They play his "Cantabile ...