A new issue of the magazine International Piano is out!
Louis Lortie waxes lyrical about great pianists of the past while continuing to experiment with repertoire, old and new; Ivan Ilić rediscovers the music of Czech-French composer Antoine Reicha; the musical repercussions of Russia’s 1917 Revolution; and is there such a thing as a ‘Nordic style’ of piano playing?
Plus, the pros and cons of piano competitions; broken chords and why they deserve practice; revisiting Glenn Gould’s Goldberg Variations; 2018’s most prestigious piano competitions from across the world; the complex relationship between musical creativity and mental health; Víkingur Ólafsson’s stimulating Swedish Vinterfest; and free sheet music from Euan Moseley’s Piano Topography.
Piano Street Gold members have instant online access to the digital version of the magazine.
from Piano Street’s Classical Piano News https://www.pianostreet.com/blog/piano-news/international-piano-novemberdecember-issue-8860/
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