Steven Lubin

Steven Lubin is a prominent American classical pianist and fortepianist, noted for his expertise in the performance practices of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. A scholar and performer, Lubin has carved out a niche particularly within the works of Mozart and Beethoven, providing audiences with an authentic aural glimpse into the Classical era through his use of period instruments and historically informed techniques.

Lubin's endeavors have been well documented in his recordings. Among his most recent releases are deeply insightful interpretations of Mozart's "Piano Concertos No.20 in D Minor, K.466 and No.23 in A Major, K.488," showcasing his nuanced approach to the composer's dynamic contrasts and emotional depth. He has also extensively explored Beethoven's repertoire, as evidenced by his release "Beethoven: Piano Concertos & Sonatas," which offers listeners a fresh take on these ageless compositions. Lubin's discography extends to collaborative works, such as the "Schubert: 'Trout' Quintet/7 Lieder," where his playing interweaves with string and vocal counterparts, and the complex textures in "Brahms: Horn Trio - Beethoven & Krufft: Horn Sonatas," which accentuate his versatility as a chamber musician. Whether delivering the grandeur of a concerto or the intimacy of chamber music, Steven Lubin's mastery over the keyboard and dedication to historical performance practices have significantly contributed to the landscape of classical music interpretation.

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