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Category Archives: Claudio Arrau
What’s new with Liszt’s b-minor sonata
With barely concealed exasperation Clara Schumann writes on 25 … Continue reading
Ossia and Da Capo – Confusion in Schumann’s Papillons, Op. 2
Sometimes a conundrum can’t be solved, even when the source … Continue reading
Commenting on a decisecond Bach – B or B flat in the B-flat major ‘Corrente’ BWV 825
A short time ago our attention was drawn to a … Continue reading
‘Come sopra’ – clearly ambiguous!
The autograph of Beethoven’s piano sonata, Op. 90, is part … Continue reading