Young pianists tour New York’s Steinway Factory.
In an ambitious program, Jeremy Denk surveys the history of Western music.
by Catherine Womack
Reportage from Leif Ove Andsnes’s chamber music festival
By Ben Finane
Two archival discoveries present Steinway Immortal Bill Evans in 1968 alongside Eddie Gomez and Jack DeJohnette.
by Bradley Bambarger
Read MoreAisa Ijiri on athletics and pianism
By Ben Finane
In conversation with singer–songwriters Markéta Irglová and Helgi Jonsson on craft and craftsmanship in Iceland
By Ben Finane
Jean-Michel Blais on his music, his Tourette’s, and finding his Steinway Sound.
By Justin D. Joffe
Pianist ChingYong Shin on grappling with the Classical repertoire
By Ben Finane
Pianist Jeremy Denk on the stakes of recording Bach’s Goldberg Variations
By Thomas May
Murray Perahia discusses the pull of Bach, the invention Of Haydn, his love for Mozart, editing the Beethoven Sonatas, the influence Of Heinrich Schenker, and the importance Of rubato.
By Ben Finane
Now eighty, a look back at the Village Vanguard’s unlikely path
By Jed Distler
The invisible but indispensable ballet rehearsal pianist.
By Marcia Adair
Lang Lang, Mischa Maisky and Vadim Repin tackle the Russians.
By Damian Fowler
Chopin turns two hundred, with authority.
By Jed Distler
The Life and Times of Virgil Thomson
By Jed Distler
Music as solace from words
By Ben Finane
Marc-André Hamelin reveals the unexpected.
By Bradley Bambarger
Peter Serkin: A Strange Trip Indeed
By Daniel Felsenfeld
Rising pianist Christian Sands on playing jazz
By Ben Finane
Read MoreMenahem Pressler embarks on a solo career after a lifetime spent playing with others.
By Stuart Isacoff