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Beyond the Myths: The Evolving Legacy of Dinu Lipatti

Beyond the Myths: The Evolving Legacy of Dinu Lipatti

by Mark Ainley / Uncategorized / No Comments / December 2, 2025
With 2025 being the 75th anniversary of the death of Dinu Lipatti, my colleagues in Romania have prepared a new tribute book to the pianist, for which I was invited to contribute a chapter. As

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Mieczysław Münz at 125

Mieczysław Münz at 125

by Mark Ainley / Feature / Recordings / No Comments / October 31, 2025
It is tragic that many great pianists never had the career that their artistry warranted. For some it was management, for others luck, and yet for others, there is the sad reality of medical issues

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Celebrating Peter Frankl at 90

Celebrating Peter Frankl at 90

by Mark Ainley / Feature / Recordings / No Comments / October 2, 2025
Hungarian pianist Peter Frankl celebrates his 90th birthday on October 2, 2025. The distinguished artist was a student of a number of important pedagogues, two key figures in his studies at the Franz Liszt Academy

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John Ogdon: The Argo Years

John Ogdon: The Argo Years

by Mark Ainley / CD Liner Notes / Feature / Recordings / No Comments / August 8, 2025
I was delighted to be commissioned to produce the text for yet another incredible release on the superb Eloquence label, one featuring John Ogdon’s recordings on the Argo label. These performances were captured at a

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The Piano Files at 16

The Piano Files at 16

by Mark Ainley / Uncategorized / 2 Comments / July 8, 2025
For the 16th anniversary of my Facebook page The Piano Files with Mark Ainley on July 9 this year, I thought I would create a post with some of what I’ve shared over the course

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Ricardo Viñes at 150

Ricardo Viñes at 150

by Mark Ainley / Feature / Recordings / No Comments / June 22, 2025
This year marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of Catalan musician Ricardo Viñes, who was born Ricardo Viñes y Roda on February 5, 1875. The great pianist has largely been forgotten today since he

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Reflections with Gerald Kingsley: Fischer, Medtner, and Interpretation

Reflections with Gerald Kingsley: Fischer, Medtner, and Interpretation

by Mark Ainley / Uncategorized / No Comments / June 21, 2025
On a 2018 visit to London, I was fortunate enough to be introduced to a pupil of Edwin Fischer, one Gerald Kingsley, by my longtime friend and colleague (of some 30 years!) Roger Smithson, who

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Celebrating Ruth Slenczynska at 100

Celebrating Ruth Slenczynska at 100

by Mark Ainley / Feature / Recordings / 2 Comments / January 15, 2025
Ruth Slenczynska was born on January 15, 1925 and she is celebrating her 100th birthday on the day this page is being published. The American-born pianist has the distinction of having had lessons with a

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