Brahms the Progressive, Pianist Nada, published in International Piano Magazine
“this three-disc collection is the one that sets the seal on her place in the pantheon of great Brahms interpreters.” Colin Clarke, Fanfare
I cannot recommend Nada’s grand finale to her Brahms survey too highly. Anyone who loves Brahms should not be without this release…” Jerry Dubins, Fanfare
For explorers and dreamers We know all of Beethoven, we've heard it so many times. But how many people have heard the first piano sonata or the second by Brahms?…
“Nada in Hamburg with Johannes Brahms,” released on May 7, 2016, Brahms’ 183rd Birthday, includes Variations on a Hungarian Theme (Op. 21 No. 2), Chaconne for the violin arranged for left hand alone…
BRAHMS Sarabande No. 2 in b, WoO 5/2. Gigue No. 2 in b, WoO 4/2. 4 Ballades, op. 10. 4 Piano Pieces, op. 119. Scherzo in e, op. 4 • Nada •…
Pianist Nada on Falling for Brahms By Dylon Jones In 2013, the musician who goes by Pianist Nada had an epiphany: Brahms. She can’t explain it. “Suddenly I just knew,…
Pianist Nada's deeply felt connection with Brahms is borne out in her comprehensive survey of his music on disc.
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