“UTTERLY SPELLBINDING”

The Herald Scotland reviews the Edinburgh Festival recital Rarely have the opening chords of Beethoven’s Waldstein Sonata sounded so exciting – not for any melodrama or overblown muscle, but for sheer wide-eyed, joyous adventure. Norwegian pianist Leif Ove...

“ONE OF THE MOST REMARKABLE PIANISTS OF OUR GENERATION”

www.seenandheard.com reviews the Edinburgh Festival recital Beethoven’s Waldstein Sonata, one of the most powerful and difficult works in the pianist’s repertoire, is more often than not the centrepiece or the culmination of a recital. To open a concert with it is a...

“A WORLD CLASS PIANIST AND A FULL HOUSE”

The East Anglian Daily Times reviews the Snape Proms recital A piano recital has the potential to be one of the most satisfying and rewarding experiences. With two of the greatest composers for the piano, a world class pianist and a full house your evening is set...

OJAI SAVORS A SCANDINAVIAN IMPORT: LONG MUSICAL NIGHTS

The New York Times reviews at the Ojai Festival “Bucolic settings have long been a major selling point of summer music festivals. There is something magical about hearing an orchestra in the outdoors, chamber music in a pavilion, or even an open-air opera. This...

ANDSNES BRINGS PALPABLE FRESHNESS TO BEETHOVEN’S CONCERTOS

www.seenandheard.com reviews Beethoven with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra in Dresden “The morning concert at the Semper Opera House was a stopping point on the Mahler Chamber Orchestra’s three year journey entitled ‘Beethoven – the Journey’ to play and record all...