One of the most revered artists of our time and a perennial favorite of Cleveland audiences, Mitsuko Uchida is known as a peerless interpreter of Beethoven — her latest recording, of the Diabelli ...
Japanese-English classical pianist Mitsuko Uchida, conductor Andris Nelsons, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra offered the audience an evening of striking contrasts on April 19, weaving together ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick One of our wisest pianists appeared at Carnegie Hall with some of the wisest music written for her instrument. By Joshua Barone One ...
BOSTON - Imagine if The Beatles and The Rolling Stones collaborated on a song together. Picture Keith and Mick adding an extra verse to "Day In The Life" or "Hey Jude." Or maybe the end of ...
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 Mitsuko Uchida, Piano Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Simon Rattle, Conductor Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 2 Berlin ...
The program reviewed in this piece was performed at Symphony Hall on Oct. 27, Oct. 28, Oct. 29, and Oct., 2022. The legendary Mitsuko Uchida — a two-time Grammy Award winning pianist and co-director ...
Among the greatest living pianists. Mitsuko Uchida, one of today’s best-loved Beethovenians, performs the mighty trilogy that was Beethoven’s last word on the piano sonata. Get the best deals and ...
One of the highlights of Simon Rattle’s 16-year tenure as chief conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic was his final cycle of the Beethoven symphonies (BPHR160091), a set that rightly walked off with ...
“Every day of my life that I am allowed to play Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and the music of our own time,” says piano legend Mitsuko Uchida, “is a gift from somewhere. If heaven existed, it’s heaven.
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