The New York Times: Two Pianists Offer Contrasting Paths of Exploration

The New York Times
Anthony Tommasini

Last week in New York, two brilliant pianists offered examples of adventurous programming in classical music. According to Anthony Tommasini of The New York Times, Marc-André Hamelin’s program lingered with him the most: “That Mr. Hamelin played both works with technical dazzle and wondrous subtleties made the music seem even wilder.” To read the full review, click here.



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