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As always, audiences at Lenape Chamber Ensemble concerts can look forward to a stunning program of chamber music when they ...
Levit, who is a professor at Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media, has released a dozen albums of classical works including Beethoven's complete piano sonatas and concertos by Brahms.
Still, when the music came together into extended lines and passages, Levit made it sound like a great, lost Liszt sonata. That made a great pairing with Liszt’s Beethoven transcription, which is also ...
Igor Levit returns to the mountaintop On Saturday night in Jordan Hall, the pianist traversed Beethoven’s final three piano sonatas By Jeremy Eichler Globe Staff,Updated March 8, 2023, 3:39 p.m.
The Berlin-based keyboardist’s program consisted of just three pieces: Ludwig van Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas Opp. 109, 110, and 111. Together, they were projected to run a decidedly un-Wagnerian ...
Pianist Igor Levit’s riveting concert at Orchestra Hall on Sunday afternoon not only displayed his technical brilliance but also raised the art of listening to a science.
Piano Sonata No. 30 already sounds like one is opening the door into a room where the music has already started, but Levit’s playing at the start was unbelievably gentle and subtle, the music ...
Igor Levit inaugurates the historic return, after 70 years, of Thomas Mann's piano to the Brentwood home that hosted film and literary luminaries.
Levit’s performances of Opus 111 as well as of Beethoven’s first piano sonata, Opus 2, No. 1, had a power that suffers in attempts to describe it.
Levit's highly acclaimed complete recording of the piano sonatas is considered one of the most noteworthy interpretative achievements of the Beethoven year and was recently nominated for a Grammy ...
Playing Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas Changed How I Hear Them Our chief classical critic took on the daunting Opus 110 in college, and now relishes risky recordings.
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