Mozart can be the most deceptive of composers. Some of those keyboard scores may look easy, but they trip up the unwary with the great interpretive challenges posed by this music. One pianist who ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Philippe Entremont, now 75, made a rare Los Angeles recital appearance ...
Do I order the same dish over and over again at my favorite restaurant? Do I take comfort in familiar things done well? Yes, on both counts. So is it churlish to ask why the Louisiana Philharmonic ...
Thirty years ago, Philippe Entremont was one of the most famous and consequential pianists in the world. Then his career went sort of quiet. Or rather, it shifted, as Mr. Entremont picked up the baton ...
If you get a moment with pianist and conductor Philippe Entremont, you might want to talk about his Carnegie Hall debut at age 18, his many recordings with Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia ...
Pianist Philippe Entremont gave a colorful and richly textured recital of works by Debussy and Ravel on Sunday evening at the National Gallery of Art. Performing on the same instrument he used in his ...
Pianist Philippe Entremont made his U.S. debut 61 years ago at the National Gallery of Art, and in a recital there on Sunday evening, he demonstrated that his playing continues to gain complexity and ...
Philippe Entremont (born 7 June 1934) is a French classical pianist and conductor. His recordings as a pianist include concertos by Tchaikovsky, Maurice Ravel, Rachmaninoff, Saint-Saëns and others.
For the Munich Symphony Orchestra’s first U.S. tour in 2005, Los Angeles was not on the itinerary -- a surprise, considering that the ensemble has recorded the scores for numerous films, including ...