You've heard of America's Got Talent? Well, it seems Britain has got just as much. And the Brits don't necessarily need a fancy stage or panel of dubiously qualified judges to sanction their ...
When young fans pack the Barbican on Thursday evening to hear Seong-Jin Cho perform a newly commissioned Korean piano ...
Oscar Peterson will always be remembered as one of jazz's greatest pianists thanks to an indelible career that spanned seven decades. An artist of prodigious technique, Peterson was influenced by the ...
On today’s Music Monday, we were joined by a world-famous pianist and composer who is this year’s artist and resident at Michigan State University’s Jazz Department. Renee Rosnes joined Tati Amare to ...
World-renowned pianist, composer and entrepreneur Oksana Kolesnikova joined GDL to share what she’s been up to since quarantine. Kolesnikova, who is now a pianist-to-the-stars in Los Angeles, joined ...
Arthur Schnabel, one of the world’s greatest pianists, who was compelled to leave Germany when the Nazis came to power and was later forced to leave Italy as a result of Mussolini’s expulsion order ...
Twenty years ago the title of “world’s most famous musician” belonged to a shockheaded Pole named Ignace Jan Paderewski. Flame-haired Virtuoso Paderewski was the greatest pianist of his time and one ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Unlike violinists or trumpeters, piano players rarely get to perform on their own instruments and must be adaptable. By Anthony Tommasini My piano was ...