If you are gonna buy CD's from this composer, I would avoid the Hamelin recording of the 1st concerto. It contains some of the most boring and unimaginative playing in history. It would be better to try and find a piano roll rather than listen to that dross.
Thal
Interesting observations, and you both certainly agree about the

Hamelin

- I will avoid. (Like a lot of people, I have very mixed regard for Hamelin; in some places he really is astonishingly fine, while in others he tends to buff the furniture into sawdust (if you get my drift). I greatly admire his promotion of the forgotten great composer-pianists, and when one compares, for example, his rendition of the Godowsky "53 Chopin Etudes" against G.D.Madge (Oh! What a kick in the nads that guy's going to get if I ever catch up with him!

), there's certainly no comparison, but in other areas it's a mixed bag).
But what can you tell me of Scharwenka's solo piano music? There's a lot of it, and plenty of scores to be had at IMSLP, not that I have the chops to play most of it, but I'm curious how it fairs among the late-romantic Polish composers in general, who I'm woefully unfamiliar with, and would like to bring my knowledge up to date without exploring every tidbit of every composer with a name ending with ski/sky/enc(?

). And if there's other, greater Polish composers from this period I might not know of, give me a clue.
My main instruction (and interest) in piano music up to my early 20's was Chopin, Liszt, Bartok, Stravinsky, and the other crew most people considered "popular classical/romantic/modern" in the 60's and 70's. Then I discovered Bach, Mozart, Messiaen, Scriabin, and Stockhausen (etc) and spent way too much time focusing on abstract modern stuff. So here I am with a lot of time on my hands trying to fill in the gaps I missed from too many hours trying to comprehend serialism, and weirder stuff.
Just filling in the gaps, hoping to find a few gems along the way.
Anyone like Myaskovsky? I've admired some of his (many) Symphonies and I think he's likely to offer more, the more I listen. Don't know the piano music though.
L.