This is the first of five strictly solo piano recordings Fischer would make during his career.
In New York, I called the maestro, and he invited me to lunch, where the subject of piano recording came up.
Extraordinary performers, the usual repertory: pretty much the story of this collection of new piano recordings.
I mention only in passing one of my favorite piano recordings, because for the moment it is out of print.
The 1941 recording by Eileen Joyce is considered not only unsurpassed, but one of the greatest piano recordings ever made.
The 1940 Rachmaninoffs are examples of gorgeous piano recordings that can stand comparison with any issued today.
The soundtrack consists almost entirely of piano recordings by Gould.
If anything in the history of piano recordings can be said to have an official stamp, this is it.
All varieties went into decisive decline once the phonograph proved itself capable of truly realistic piano recordings in the mid-1920's.
I'm going to play a piano recording of Flight of the Bumblebee.