If you've made it this far, the following applies to you:
The renowned concert pianist and Juilliard faculty member David Dubal hosts a weekly radio show from New York City called "Reflections from the Keyboard: The Piano in Comparative Performance." And that's just what it is: he selects a few pieces, and plays each one three times, all by different artists. Occasionally he'll plug one of his students (and often his many books), but he generally sticks to the masters. It is quite an enlightening hour-long show.
David Dubal can get to your head...and your nerves (he reminds me of James Lipton, the host of Inside the Actors Studio, in that everything is "wonderful, marvelous, stupendous, mystifying, the most beautiful thing he has ever seen or heard"), but I've learned to look past that.
It is given every Wednesday night at 10pm EST. If you live in the tri-state area, just tune to 96.3 WQXR. Otherwise go to
www.wqxr.com and listen to the stream. (Sorry to our friends in the UK...remember this the next time you're up at 3am!)
For aspiring pianists it is not to be missed.