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Barbara Shearer, pianist, in recital. Works of Berg, Beethoven, Chopin. Free. Saturday, March...
Marta Debezies, piano, in recital. Works of Schumann, Debussy, Chopin, Brahms, Mozart, Free. Sunday, February...
KIRKLAND JCR--Joel Moerschel, cello; Neal Larrabee, piano. Sonatas by Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, Kodaly, Ginastera. Free. Friday, February...
Almost as important, no pianistcomposer had ever been as thoroughly recorded at so many key points in his life. From 1919, shortly after he fled Russia, until 1942, a year before his death in Beverly Hills, Calif., at 69, Rachmaninoff was a steady visitor to the recording studios. Beethoven, Chopin, Scriabin, Bach, Mozart, Handel, Liszt and, of course, Rachmaninoff-the music of these and other composers he committed to disc. Unfortunately, throughout most of the ensuing years, collectors have been denied a comprehensive accounting of this legacy; as soon as one new Rachmaninoff album was issued, another seemed...
...CHOPIN's Sonata in G for Cello and Piano (op. 65) is the single piece of chamber music to reflect his capabilities. Madeline Foley's performance began in elegant style, but early in the first movement her fingers cramped up, marring her usual precision. She continued, but with painful results. Mlle. Foley was obviously upset with her performance, but it is a credit to her that she continued...