On ClassicsToday: Splendid Flotsam From Till Fellner
Fellner In Concert: Splendid Liszt, Less Impressive Beethoven
by Jens F. Laurson

If you favor pianism over star-power, Austrian Till Fellner should be right up your alley. Although the one-time Alfred Brendel-protégée is generally well regarded among connoisseurs, he strikes as perennially underrated. At his worst, Fellner’s style can appear straightforward, neat, and well behaved, making extremes... Continue Reading
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