Cleveland International Piano Competition laureate Arseniy Gusev debuts on the STEINWAY & SONS label with a unique and compelling program of music by Bach, Dowland, Da Caserta and Retinsky. Gusev's performances have been described as a blend of superb technical proficiency and lyrical romanticism seldom found in equal measure, especially in one so young.
Read MoreSteinway & Sons releases Nostalgia, Joanne Polk’s long-awaited second volume of solo piano music by Cécile Chaminade. It follows the enormous success of The Flatterer, Polk’s first album of solo piano music by Chaminade which debuted at #1 on Classical Billboard.
Read MorePianist Jenny Lin follows two highly acclaimed albums of music by Philip Glass with a recording of the Piano Sonata, a dramatic work featuring his hallmark polyrhythms. Lin delivers a vividly arresting interpretation of this major composition by the master of musical minimalism.
Read MoreRenowned Canadian pianist Robert Silverman, a master of the international stage, debuts on the Steinway & Sons label with Book 1 of Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier. During the Covid pandemic, Silverman devoted himself almost exclusively to the study of this sublime set of Preludes and Fugues.
Read MorePraised for her poetic and dramatic interpretations, New York-based Korean pianist Yoojung Kim is a versatile improviser, arranger, music director, educator, chamber musician and collaborator. For her debut album on the Steinway & Sons label, she presents an evocative collection of improvisatory piano pieces.
Read MoreDavell Crawford, the Piano Prince of New Orleans, brings the sophisticated and classy style of Roberta Flack to life on piano with a program of music made famous by the iconic singer.
Read MoreAcclaimed for his profound sense of poetry and distinctive style, Sandro Russo’s playing has often been referred to as a throwback to the grand tradition of elegant pianism and beautiful sound. For Mr. Russo’s latest Steinway & Sons release, he gives a powerful performance of Franz Liszt’s visionary masterpiece, Études d'exécution transcendante.
Read MoreDespite the playful title, the music on Andrew Rangell’s new STEINWAY album is actually quite serious, even austere and cerebral. But given some attention, this program will provide much in the way of color, wit, sensuality, and poignancy.
Read MoreCellist Ailbhe McDonagh releases a new album on the STEINWAY & SONS label featuring Bach’s complete Suites for Solo Cello - some of the most beautiful, challenging, and intricate works composed for the instrument.
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Singular pianist Andrew Rangell presents a diverse program of Waltzes on his latest STEINWAY label release. Ranging from Chopin’s ebullient “Minute Waltz” and Ravel’s masterful “Valses nobles et sentimentales” to an intimate early jewel by Billy Strayhorn, Rangell’s performances are filled with vivacity and emotional depth.
Read MoreFor her Steinway & Sons label debut, the acclaimed pianist Kay Kyung Eun Kim invites listeners on a transformative journey into the boundless realm of contemporary piano compositions.
Read MoreAn engaging selection of music by Debussy, Barber and Moscardi for piano 4 hands performed by husband and wife duo Emanuela Friscioni & Antonio Pompa-Baldi.
Read MorePianist Gerardo Teissonnière follows up his highly acclaimed STEINWAY & SONS debut recording with another major album release: Franz Schubert's complete Impromptus, an important cornerstone of the entire piano literature.
Read MorePianist and composer Nicolas Namoradze’s new album, Rachmaninoff Refracted, explores the oeuvre of Sergei Rachmaninoff on the occasion of his 150th anniversary year. Namoradze approaches his work from several angles: as a pianist, composer, transcriber, and one whose music is arranged.
Read MoreSince the release in 2020 of Joanne Polk’s first recording of the little-known piano music of Louise Farrenc on the Steinway & Sons label, the name of this 19th-century French composer has become more common on recital and concert programs. The present recording continues the exploration of Farrenc’s music in the hope of further raising awareness of her work.
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