[Magnatune : we are not evil] [Free trial: only $15 per month] [login] [info]
Seth Carlin: Fortepiano music from the early 1800s.


Seth Carlin began his career at the age of nine with a broadcast over radio station WNYC in New York, performing a work written especially for him. Although he continued to perform extensively, it was only after a period of study in Paris that Carlin decided on a career in music.

Seth Carlin was prizewinner in the International Busoni Competition, and received a recitalist grant from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1989. He has appeared as soloist with orchestras such as the Saint Louis Symphony, San Francisco Philharmonia Baroque, Toronto Tafelmusik, and Boston Pops, with conductors such as Leonard Slatkin, Nicholas McGegan and Roger Norrington. He has played at Lincoln Center, the Festival of Two Worlds, the Marlboro Music Festival, the Newport Music Festival, the Sante Fe Chamber Music Festival, and the Cambridge Society for Early Music. Carlin has also appeared on television and radio in France, Sweden, Germany and China. He has recorded for both Titanic and Naiad records.

Among Seth Carlin's accomplishments is the cycle of complete Schubert fortepiano sonatas, including the "Wanderer" Fantasy that he performed in New York City during the 1991-92 season, and which were broadcast nationally on National Public Radio's program "Performance Today." Recently Carlin's CD of Sonatas and Bagatelles by Beethoven was named Recording of the Month by Alte Musik Actuelle magazine. Currently, Carlin is Professor of Music at Washington University in St. Louis.

  Seth Carlin

[Mozart in the Age of Enlightenment by Seth Carlin]

Mozart in the Age of Enlightenment


[Schubert - Music for fortepiano four hands by Seth Carlin]

Schubert - Music for fortepiano four hands


[Schubert - Works for Solo Fortepiano by Seth Carlin]

Schubert - Works for Solo Fortepiano



Seth Carlin lives in California, USA.

Tagged as: Classical, Classical Period, Instrumental Classical, Classical Piano, Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.


Recommended artists:
  1. Colin Booth: solo harpsichord music
  2. American Baroque: Spectacular Baroque and Classical chamber music
  3. Lara St John: Bach violin concertos
  4. Tanya Tomkins and Eric Zivian: Beethoven Piano and Cello Works
  5. Elizabeth Wolff: 19th century classical piano
  6. Voices of Music: Lilting Renaissance & Baroque vocal interpretations
  7. Vox Nostra: gorgeously complex and rich vocals using manuscripts from the middle ages
  8. Daniel Estrem: colorful classical guitar
  9. Jeff Wahl: acoustic new age and jazz guitar.
  10. Alex McCartney: Reflective, historically-informed performance on the lute
  11. Altri Stromenti: 17th century baroque ensemble
  12. Canconier: Medieval music from the 12th to the 15th centuries
  13. Gonzalo X Ruiz: baroque oboist extraordinaire
  14. Sebastian Forster: exquisitely performed Beethoven piano sonatas
  15. Ladislav Jelinek: classical works from a World renowned pianist
  16. La Reverie: Recreating traditional music from a modern perspective
  17. Streicher Trio: classical chamber music on period instruments
  18. Ivan Ilic: dazzling classical pianist
  19. Chad Lawson: Multi-award winning pianist and composer who is not afraid to put his hat in anything
  20. Susan Adams: Marvelously played classical piano pieces