Today's Video of the Day is a performance of Schubert's Lebensstürme Allegro in A Minor by Leif Ove Andsnes and Bertrand Chamayou.
The French record company Naïve comes late to the Liszt bicentenary party, with two contrasting recitals released almost simultaneously. Chamayou, a young pianist little known in the English-speaking ...
The awaited debut of Barbara Hannigan at the Teatro di San Carlo accompanies the return of Bertrand Chamayou. The next appointment of the concert season will be Saturday, May 11th at 8 pm and will see ...
Mention Mendelssohn's piano music and many think first of the Songs Without Words. A handful of those charmingly limpid pieces are scattered through this anthology by Bertrand Chamayou. In a ...
Tuesday: Leif Ove Andsnes and Betrand Chamayou at the Edinburgh Festival Music of drama, tenderness and playful games in today’s recital of piano duets by colleagues and friends, Leif Ove Andsnes and ...
The Gramophone Award-winning pianist talks about his new album that pairs the music of Satie and Cage, 'Letter(s) to Erik Satie' Bertrand Chamayou, who won Gramophone's Recording of the Year in 2019 ...
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Few, if any, in the audience can have been familiar with the SCO’s opener, Ginastera’s Variaciones concertantes. It’s clearly a work that visiting conductor Josep Pons feels passionately about, to ...
With flawless playing from both musicians, cellist Sol Gabetta with pianist Bertrand Chamayou gave a sensational recital at the Queen’s Hall yesterday morning. Beethoven’s variations on Bei Männern, ...
Tom Service speaks to the pianist Bertrand Chamayou about his new album, and violinist Michael Barenboim explains why the West-Eastern Divan orchestra is more important than ever. Show more As his new ...
With the horizon echoing to carols by candlelight, and with the Gubbayfication of the Albert Hall and Barbican, this is the time of year when one gives thanks for the Wigmore Hall, where there is no ...