A Mighty Emperor
A remarkable early broadcast recording gives an unexpected glimpse into historical approaches to playing Beethoven.
A remarkable early broadcast recording gives an unexpected glimpse into historical approaches to playing Beethoven.
An expansive discography covering six decades reveals a fascinating evolution of a supreme pianist.
One of the most beloved pianists was a more impassioned performer than her studio recordings reveal.
One of the most beloved pianists of the 20th century was at his best in live performance.
Arthur Rubinstein at 135 Open »
John Bruce Yeh is Assistant Principal Clarinet of the Chicago Symphony and is the longest-tenured in the orchestra (he joined at 19). In this exclusive interview for Clarinet Magazine, he shares with us his experience and advice.
John Bruce Yeh: “Listen to Great Musicians and Call the Result Before You Produce the Sound” Open »
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Practicing for Auditions with Technology Open »
Jasmine Choi talks to Flute Magazine about the projects she is working on and her latest release on Sony: Brahms, Schumann, Reinecke. Listen to the album here!
Jasmine Choi — “Brahms Schumann Reinecke” (Sony Classical, 2020) Open »
In this exclusive interview for Flute Magazine, Jasmine Choi talks about her beginnings as a musician, gives advice for young flautists, and shares about her exciting new projects.
In 2022, Richard Stoltzman celebrates no less than 50 years on stage, reaping major successes, including two Grammy Awards. Despite all this, he remains humble and grateful for his career. In this talk, he shares with us what inspires him and his upcoming projects.
Richard Stoltzman — Tribute to an Outstanding Clarinet Career Open »
Clarinetist Richard Stoltzman has led an extraordinary life of music-making and performing. He is a two-time Grammy Award winner and has been an influential performer and musician to clarinet players worldwide. Stoltzman maintains a rewarding career performing as a featured soloist, chamber musician and collaborator. In this interview, he discusses his humble beginnings, his love of jazz and classical music, exciting collaborations and performances, the importance of having a manager, and his teaching philosophy about interpreting music.