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Judith Jáuregui — “Die romantische Seele” (Ars Produktion, 2020)
Spanish pianist Judith Jáuregui talks about her latest album, “Die romantische Seele” (The Romantic Soul), which, with an entire program by Robert and Clara Schumann, is getting great reviews.
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Ahmad Jamal’s Advice for Musicians
Here are some tips for young musicians that the legendary jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal has shared in an interview for Piano Magazine.
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Judith Jáuregui: “Perfectionism Is in Every Artist, Our Life Is Always About Getting Deeper and Trying To Be Better Every Day, Without Limits”
Judith Jáuregui graciously shares her thoughts and experience on passion in music, technique, and the joy of sharing music with others.
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Josef Labor Plays Beethoven
A recently discovered 100-year-old recording by a forgotten musical giant takes us back to the musical culture of Beethoven’s time.
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Ahmad Jamal — “Ballades” (Jazz Village, 2019)
We recently had the opportunity to speak with acclaimed jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal about his latest release, “Ballades”. Check out what he has to say, and listen to it here.
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Ahmad Jamal: “Everything Depends on the Repertoire That One Possesses”
Legendary jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal describes his musical roots in Pittsburgh, his monumental recording “At the Pershing”, and talks about the future of jazz in the United States.
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Ahmad Jamal’s Highlights
We are honoured to present Piano Magazine’s Artist of the Month for October: legendary jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal.
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Bizjak Piano Duo — Repertoire for Two Pianos and for Piano Four-Hands
The story of our duo is not the most typical — even though we are sisters, a significant age difference did not allow us to sight-read the scores in slippers in our living room in Belgrade! The duo was “imposed” on us after our respective piano studies at the Paris Conservatory. Sanja was 15, and…
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Alicia Torra de Larrocha: “My Father Was My Mother’s Greatest Admirer and Supported Her to Become a Concert Pianist”
We have had a delightful conversation at Piano Magazine with Alicia Torra, daughter of the famous pianist Alicia de Larrocha. The following interview features discussions about Alicia Torra’s mother — her professional life, the family balance for a female concert pianist in the ‘60s, anecdotes, and many other exciting topics.
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The Inimitable Ignaz Friedman
A legendary 1936 recording of a Chopin Nocturne continues to be esteemed as one of the greatest ever made.



