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Ronald Stevenson’s Passacaglia on DSCH is said to be the longest continuous piano piece ever written
The pianist brought his innate talent for storytelling to an intriguing programme
The Georgian pianist’s recital was lavished with applause, but there were major flaws
The Russian pianist performed a programme that included Schubert, Rachmaninov and Scriabin
The pianist played a programme that included Chopin, Schumann and Debussy
The pianist played a programme that included Mozart, Schubert and Schumann
The French pianist performed pieces by Schumann, Ravel and Saint-Saëns
The trio’s London recital featured works by Shostakovich, Ravel and Mendelssohn
The pianist’s recital included works by Liszt and two UK premieres
A chamber music ‘supergroup’ delivered an exceptionally fine programme
The pianist celebrated her 60th birthday with a compelling performance of Bach’s Goldberg Variations
The pianist’s thought-provoking programme juxtaposed Debussy with Schumann and Beethoven
The Russian pianist performed a programme of Beethoven and Rachmaninov
The Uzbek pianist is unfazed even by Liszt at his most demanding
The violinist and pianist were perfectly synchronised throughout this demanding programme
The pianist’s recital offered what seemed to be a glimpse into Schubert’s psyche
The Icelandic pianist’s playing is sometimes inspired — and sometimes misses the point
The Norwegian pianist’s recital was received with rapt attention
The Russian-Australian pianist was determined to make an impact, with a demanding programme
The pianist’s programme was shortened but still captivating
A recital by the two pianists that went from infectious Mozart to intricate Stravinsky
The Russian pianist seemed intent on pummelling Schumann into submission
A programme that began with understated Glinka ended with uproarious Rachmaninov
A wide-ranging programme from the pianist that spanned from Bach to Prokofiev
After this first recital, the pianist’s Beethoven sonata cycle has become a hot ticket
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