- Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 1 · 1987
- Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier - Selections from Books 1 and 2 · 1997
- Schubert: Piano Works for Four Hands, Vol. 1 · 1992
- Classical Music: 50 of the Best · 1987
- Celebrate Beethoven: Romantic Beethoven · 2004
- Beethoven: Complete Beethoven Piano Sonatas (Virtual Box Set) · 1988
- Mozart: Piano Duets, Vol. 1 · 2000
- Classical Music: 50 of the Best · 1998
- The Ulimate Piano Collection - Shubert: Impromptus, Moments Musicaux · 1989
- Beethoven: Complete Beethoven Piano Sonatas (Virtual Box Set) · 1988
- Mozart: Piano Duets, Vol. 1 · 2000
- Classical Music: 50 of the Best · 1987
- 50 of the Best: Beethoven · 1990
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About Jenő Jandó
If the artistic identities of some performers are bound up with the recording companies that preserved their music-making -- Artur Rubinstein with RCA Red Seal, for example, or Yo-Yo Ma with the crossover-friendly incarnation of Sony/CBS -- then the face of the Naxos label and its repertory-based, high-volume, low-budget ways may well have been Hungarian pianist Jenö Jandó. He recorded a wide variety of repertory for that label, with Hungarian music strongly represented, but by no means preponderant. He made complete sets of music by composers such as Bartók, Liszt, Beethoven, and many more, with seeming to have a thorough understanding of the entirety of piano literature.
- HOMETOWN
- Pécs, Hungary
- BORN
- February 1, 1952
- GENRE
- Classical