This week we release Moura Lympany’s complete recording of the Twenty-Four Preludes of Sergei Rachmaninov, set down in January 1951 and newly remastered in XR sound. A pianist of uncommon clarity and authority, Lympany brings a rare sense of structure and purpose to these works, shaping them not as isolated miniatures but as a compelling, unified cycle.
Now heard with pitch stabilisation and greatly improved tonal coherence, these performances emerge with fresh immediacy and strength. Chords settle, lines speak clearly, and the full weight of Lympany’s musical thinking is restored, revealing a recording that remains as convincing today as when first issued.
We also mark Beethoven this week, on the eve of the 199th anniversary of his death on 28 March 1827, with a 10% discount across our catalogue of 276 albums devoted to his music—one of the largest collections of historic Beethoven recordings available anywhere.