 
            Ute Lemper's creation Forever is a song cycle to the love poems of Pablo Neruda. It is a fantastic celebration of these especially sensual poems by the Chilean Nobel Prize winner and recognized master of the form.
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            This album marks Stewart Goodyear's debut on Steinway & Sons and is the first orchestral recording released on the label.
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            The Ukrainian born pianist, consistently praised for his alluring combination of deep sensitivity and impeccable technique, conjures a sonic wonderland on his STEINWAY & SONS debut.
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            The world renowned, Grammy Award winning cellist Zuill Bailey is joined by pianist Lara Downes in an album of 20th-century American music.
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            Pianist Sean Chen performs striking and imaginative works by Ravel and Scriabin on his STEINWAY & SONS debut.
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            Mozart's fascination with romance and Anderson & Roe's infatuation with Mozart come together in a sonic whirl of intrigue, scandal, exhilaration and mischief.
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            Jenny Lin’s adventurous programming efforts turn to Igor Stravinsky, whose smaller-scale works tend to escape the spotlight. Yet Stravinsky’s solo piano is packed with as much theatricality as his music for larger and louder forces.
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            Steinway & Sons releases a 3-CD set featuring timeless masterpieces by J.S. Bach in performances by Andrew Rangell that are filled with joy and lyricism.
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            A revolutionary force in classical music and an ongoing global phenomenon since the release of their self-titled debut album, The 5 Browns realize a lifelong collective dream with this release of their album, The Rite of Spring, recorded live at the Helen Filene Ladd Concert Hall, Arthur Zankel Music Center at Skidmore College.
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            Poulenc meets Piaf on Antonio Pompa-Baldi's enchanting Steinway & Sons debut. By weaving together solo piano arrangements of music from two icons of mid-20th-century French chanson, Pompa-Baldi evokes a glittering memory of one of history’s most romanticized eras.
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            With this release, Andrew Rangell, known for his eloquent interpretations of Bach and Beethoven, reminds us of his breadth of repertoire and thoughtful, stimulating programming.
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            Alan Feinberg explores the uncharted territory of the 16th-century keyboard. Feinberg unearths the strange genius of Renaissance renegade John Bull for the first time on a modern Steinway Grand.
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            A Grand Romance celebrates the intimacy of the relationship between pianist and public, with a sampling of finely honed pieces of the Romantic era. Penned by composers who were highly accomplished keyboardists themselves, it represents a genre of pianism unashamed of sentiment, frill and facility, and luxuriating in the expressive sophistication of the instrument and the wooing of the crowd.
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            Get Happy is a show-stopping, high-energy experience that blends the mystique of the classical genre with the accessibility of popular Broadway material.
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            Andrew Rangell, one of the truly distinguished Bach interpreters of the present day, survey's J.S. Bach's final major instrumental composition, The Art of Fugue.
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