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Denes Varjon plays Bela Bartok
$17.99CDCAvi-music
Jan 23, 2026AVI 4867979 -
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Schubert: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 1
$29.99CDAlpha
Nov 28, 2025ALPHA1174 -
Chopin: Mazurkas, Vol. 1
$20.99CDLinn Records
Nov 14, 2025CKD780 -
Shura Cherkassky - Nimbus Rediscovered Recordings, Vol. 2
$16.99CDNimbus
May 01, 2026NI7119 -
JOHANN JOHANNSSON: PIANO WORKS
$23.07CDDEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON
Mar 06, 2026DEGR239686.2
A Tribute to Mozart
Cherkassky: The Ambassador Auditorium Recitals, 1981–1989
Schubert: Piano Works, Vol. 7 / Feltsman
In his music, if not in his life, Schubert was able to reconcile his innermost longings with the realities of life, to overcome the fear of death and restore the “lost paradise” of innocence and beauty. Very few artists have expressed their inner world, their vision of heaven, with such lucidity and conviction. Schubert composed an incredible amount of music during the last year of his life, as if knowing that he was running out of time. These works represent the pinnacle of his creativity, summing up his exploration of different musical forms, genres, and manner of writing. Among his finest compositions from this period are two sets of Impromptus and the Musical Moments that are included in this recording. [Vladimir Feltsman]
Chopin, Debussy, Ravel & Schumann: Waltzes
Nature
Schubert: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 7 / Douglas
Ravel: Complete Works for Solo Piano
Peter Donohoe plays Rachmaninoff & Chopin
Denes Varjon plays Bela Bartok
Schumann: Piano Works / Llŷr Williams
His 15th album with Signum Classics, the Welsh pianist, Llŷr Williams, brings a profound musical intelligence to his work as soloist, accompanist and chamber musician. His new album of Robert Schumann works explores a selection of works that span a substantial part of Schumann’s life, including Papillons Op. 2 (written while he studied law at Leipzig University) all the way up to Faschingsschwank aus Wien published in 1841. Llŷr Williams’ long and successful collaboration with Signum Records includes the 8-disc box-set ‘A Schubert Journey’ (2020), the 12-volume ‘Beethoven Unbound’ (2018), a ‘Wagner Without Words’ double album (2014) and highlights from Liszt’s ‘Années de pèlerinage‘ (2012).
Chopin: The poor, sad angel
A Chopin recital dated 1985 by the extraordinarily gifted young Nikolai Lugansky. To the exclusion of the Nocturne, Op. 27/2 (1835), the works on this CD were written in the years between 1841 and 1847, the ‘George Sand chapter’ in the Chopin biography. "There has not been a genius deeper and richer in feelings and emotions than Chopin", writes George Sand in her Histoire de ma vie.
de Falla, Mussorgsky, Ravel & Scriabin: Intrigues of the Dar
Shostakovich: Preludes & Fugues, Op. 87
Schubert: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 1
Nature
The complete Saga album collection (10-CD set)
Chopin: Mazurkas, Vol. 1
Somnia
Organised Delirium
Schumann: Diaries (2 LP Re-Issue)
Schumann, Handel, Strauss & Schulz-Evler
Shura Cherkassky - Nimbus Rediscovered Recordings, Vol. 2
Invitation
Flight To Denmark
Free Spirits
As Time Goes By
Frozen Music
BACH: KEYBOARD CONCERTOS
J.S. BACH: GOLDBERG VARIATIONS LIVE AT CARNEGIE
