The most beautifully sustained stretch of pianist Murray Perahia's maddeningly uneven recital Sunday afternoon came during the slow movement of Schubert's A-Major Sonata. It's a piece of music that is ...
Perahia plays SchubertFrom pianist Murray Perahia's new recording on the Sony label, we hear the third movement from Franz Schubert's (1797-1828) Piano Sonata, D. 959 in A major.
Our friend Pierre Ruhe, music critic for the Atlanta Journal Constitution, joins us for a CD review. We're checking out the new recording of music by Franz Schubert (1797-1828) that pianist Murray ...
Perahia’s narrative imagination constantly strikes me - it’s the way that he can play a pair of phrases with utmost simplicity, and yet unearth within them a sense of rich thoughts or feelings ...
Murray Perahia, who performed a memorable recital Friday at Soka University, is a member of an exclusive and dwindling club of veteran solo-piano superstars whose playing seems as vital and dynamic ...
To call pianist Murray Perahia a poet of the piano would seem too much and, at the same time, too little. Surely this self-effacing superstar would demur and protest, in his typically dry, witty ...
Murray Perahia, the American pianist long based in England, gave a recital at Strathmore on Sunday afternoon, presented by Washington Performing Arts. Running the gamut from Schubert’s second set of ...
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