CD Feature/ Christiane Klonz: "Bach, Mozart, Chopin, Shostakovich"
Always in full control: Klonz is a powerful actor in many different roles.
CD Feature/ Simone Dinnerstein: "The Berlin Concert"
Such tiny spaces: A testing ground for Dinnerstein's versatility and volubility as an artist.
Simone Dinnerstein: Berlin Concert to continue Goldberg fairytale
Pianist Simone Dinnerstein is only two months away from releasing the much-anticipated follow-up to her bestselling debut. According to a ...
Denis Patkovic: Accordionised Goldberg Variations cause Bomb Alarm
Accordionist Denis Patkovic is preparing for the launch of his new website and a highly anticipated debut solo album. Only ...
Janine Jansen: Live Sessions: Bach
Violinist Janine Jansen is continuing her promotion and exploitation of the digital market by releasing an EP specially tailored to ...
CD Feature/ Midori: "Bach/Bartok"
Universal classics: Infused by a friendly avantgardistic touch.
Murray Perahia: Bach Partitas with a steady hand
Pianist Murray Perahia has recuperated from renewed problems with his hand and returns with a new recording of pieces by ...
Angela Hewitt: Well-Tempered Clavier World Tour
Pianist Angela Hewitt has announced that she will be devoting the entire current season to continuing her tour of Bach’s ...
CD Feature/ igOr OGOGO: "Solo View"
Charley Parker and Bach for heroes: Wastes no second thinking about how anybody else may judge his music.
CD Feature/ Simone Dinnerstein: "J.S. Bach - Goldberg Variations"
What lies between has left a mark: Dinnerstein's Goldberg is radical enough in its pure state.
CD Feature/ Barbara Maria Willi: "Deconstruction"
Ligeti and Bach: An exciting and eclectic analysis of construction and disintegration.
CD Feature/ Christiane Klonz: "Bach, Beethoven, Schubert, Liszt"
A comeback in style: Klonz' personality is just as much present as the directions of the score.
CD Feature/ Diego Fasolis & I Barocchisti: "Bach - Brandenburg Concertos"
Fasolis is one of the few who refuses to bundle these concertos together like a menu at McDonald’s
CD Feature/ Frati & Dadomo: "Bach for Mandolin & Guitar"
What is wrong with having a little fun while you’re working?
CD Feature/ J.S. Bach: "Suites Nos. 1-4"
Not afraid of some typical Baroque-cliches – probably because most of them are true