A legend among pianists of the twentieth century, Artur Schnabel (April 17, 1882 August 15, 1951) was an Austrian pianist, who also composed and taught. Schnabel was known for his intellectual seriousness as a musician, avoiding pure technical bravura. Among the 20th centurys most respected and most important pianists, he displayed a vitality, profundity and [...]

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by Elyse Mach (Vols. 1 2, 1980, 1988, on Dover as a single volume 1991)
Introduction by Sir Georg Solti. Over 50 black and white photos are included.

Revealing, candid thoughts about themselves, their careers, music they play, life of a concert pianist. Machs interviews will enhance the pleasure of any concertgoer. People [...]

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The series of recordings of Bachs Well Tempered Clavier with pianist Martin Sturflt continues. This new installment includes the masterful opening of the second set, Prelude and Fugue no 1 in C major, along with two from the first set; the expressive and introspective no. 18 in G-sharp minor and the large scale concertante Prelude [...]

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Being produced to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Chopins birthday, The Flying Machine takes the eternally fascinating and affecting tudes, and crafts a celebration of the role that music and dance play in our lives, especially in our first pre-teen steps into the adult world.

The premier was a one-off film event at the [...]

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