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Arthur Rubinstein at 135
One of the most beloved pianists of the 20th century was at his best in live performance.
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Rosita Renard in Recital
One of the most legendary recorded concerts reveals piano playing that nearly defies description.
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Fanny Azzuro — “The Landscapes of the Soul” (Rubicon Classics, 2021)
Fanny Azzuro talks to Piano Magazine about her latest release, “The Landscapes of the Soul”, a new album dedicated to the complete Préludes of Rachmaninoff, for the British label Rubicon Classics — a first for a French woman pianist.
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Fanny Azzuro: “The Préludes Are Full of Miniatures in Which One Must Infuse a Lot of Emotions”
After graduating from the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris, in piano and chamber music, Fanny Azzuro won many international competitions in France and the USA (Cincinnati and Washington). Officially a Yamaha Artist, she is also supported by Spedidam, the Mécénat Musical Société Générale, the Safran Foundation for Music and the Adami.
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Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring
A variety of arrangements and performances by great pianists reveal different facets of Bach’s masterpiece.
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Adam Wakeman — “A Handful of Memories” (Blacklake, 2021)
On November 12th, 2021, Adam Wakeman released his first modern classical piano album since 1996’s ‘Tapestries’, which he recorded with Rick Wakeman. ‘A Handful Of Memories’ results from an appreciation upon reflection of Adam’s past experiences, trips with his family, his touring families and friends in some places that hold special memories for him.
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Dinu Lipatti: The Myth and The Musician
The pianism of Dinu Lipatti continues to inspire awe and reverence around the world more than 70 years after he died.
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Sara Davis Buechner Talks About America’s Progress on Transgender and Social Issues
In her inspiring interview for Piano Magazine, Sara Davis Buechner shares her thoughts on social and transgender rights progress in the United States, among many other things.



