Piotr Anderszewski (Warner Classics) Darkness hangs over a fluid and distinctively emotional take on a dozen introspective works Brahms’s late piano music is a pinnacle of 19th-century Romanticism, though its atmosphere of introspection and veiled emotion is a million miles from the more (…)
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